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‘Cottage Interior,” $57.50; 
“Ain Ede unknown, “A 


‘Stadlo ee $47.50. 
“Winter in Village,” $47.50; 
‘An. Odalisk, ” $25; Scheffer's “An 
.’ $32.50; Poelemburg’s “Classical 
».”” $55; Macpherson’s “Woodland 
$25; Nicol’s ‘Day After Fair,’ $95; 
wn ‘The Lame. Horse,” $20; Cot’s 
M $32.50; early. English “A Moun- 
eam,” $37.50; Ibbetson’s “A Village 
- $17.50; Weeks’s ‘‘Phirsty,’’ $25; 
‘In the Studio,’’ $42.50. 
‘Titalian “At Tomb of Christ,’’. 
e Heinemann, $22.50; Bristow’s 
il Monkeys,” $25; Boyle's ‘‘A 
*? $29.50; Webb’s “A Faithful Dog,” 
Monticeili’s ‘Lord of the Isles,” 
ere “Battle on the Sands,’ $45; 
's “Battle Scene,” L. A, Lanthier, 
gei’s ‘Pasture Gate,’ Theodore 
n, $160; Barl¥ Italian “Birth bs 
$15. a 


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. Ibbetson’s “Landscape; 
$25; Rothwell’s “Toll Gate,’? 
lino’s “At Foot of Cross,” $ 
“Ttalian Landscape,” $65 5. 
“Spoils of War,’ L. A. Lanthie 
Michel’s “Landscape,” L. A. Lanthier, 
Lee’s “River Scene,” L. A. Lanthier, 
Shayer’s “In New Forest,” $32.50; an 
“Classical Landscape,” $45; Becker’ 
_ger’s Daughter,” $95; Smith's — 
Night,” $27.50; Hamilton’s “The 


$65; H. D.’s ‘Wry otn ting Valley,” be ; “F Tes | 


rier’s “The Parting Look,” a 


Bunn's “Boats at Schereea 
eorly English, “Hanvest Scene,” Ww. He 


G.'G, Benjanda! $20; Fauikiene “gale % 
Coast,” $50; Boughton’s “Portrait of Young 
Lady,” A. Obrig, $105; unknown, “Fal- 
Staff,” $37.50; Brydall’s Sea Nymphs, i 


La Cave’s ‘“‘Roadside Inn,” $27.50; 
beck’s ‘‘Sheep Pasture,’ wa 
$155; Thom’s ‘Summer Time,” $85; wi 
known, ‘‘Soldier’s Return,” $20; cunkn: 
“Othello and Desdemona,” $70. AB 
French School, “Her First Grief,” $37.8 ; 
Fitzgerald’s “Met by Moonlight,” $35; 
Bunn’s ‘Arrival of Fishing Fleet,” $80; 
Herbert’s ‘‘Reconciliation,’’ $36; Unkno 
“Lion in His Lair,’. $32.50; early ee 
“Christ Performing Miracles,” $20 5 
“Landscape,” H. Van Holland, $155; e rl 
‘Italian, - ‘‘Biblical Subject,” sa Par 
French, ‘Classical ‘Landscape,’ “un: 
sknown, ‘Roman Ruin,’ W. H, ‘penis 
$200; Moucheron’s “Italian Landseap 
$52.50; Miller’s ‘‘The Elopement,” $55; un- 
known, “Dutch Festival,’’? $30; Ludoviet’ 
“An Afternoon Call,’’ $65; Percy’s “Fore- 
noon,” H.- Van Holland, $145, and ‘Pid- 
ding’s Ae ee Scene,”” H, Van_ 
£300, ; 
The total was $4, 251.50. < e 
he painting, by Pidding, that. we ug 
the highest price was’ reproduced - tne on 
gravings years ago. It is, in tones red and 
gold, a naive illustration of the folly of 
gambling. ‘The scene was taken from 
Baden-Baden, perhaps. The subject int th 
great. interest of the picture. =. 9 
The ‘Roman Ruin,’ that. peouwhe } $20 
is luminous. Mr. McCormick thought that 
it was the work of Turner. A tablet witt 
the great man’s name was placed at on 
time on the frame. Aptly, it was taken oft 
‘The work is not Turner's. — bs 
The sale is to be continued this event Be 
‘It will include five landscapes by Georges 
‘Michel, which were all bought of Arnold 
& Tripp, experts of the Romanticists, and 
John Lewis Brown's pieture of Geo 
‘Washington on a horse of John 
‘Brown's vivid manner of painting. 


Holl ipih, 


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CATALOGUE 
OF 


ANCIENT AND MODERN” 


~ PAINTINGS 
AND WATER COLORS 


BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE 


JAMES McCORMICK 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF RALPH H. DUNN AND 
HENRY B. WHELPLEY, EXECUTORS 


AT ABSOLUTE PUBLIC SALE 


On MonbDay, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 
MARCH 28TH, 29TH AND 30TH 


At THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 


WHERE THE COLLECTION WILL BE 


Eyer REE VIEW 


FROM MARCH 24TH UNTIL DATE OF SALE 


_ THe SALE WILL BE conDUcTED By THOMAS E. KIRBY 
OF THE fi | 
AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Manacers 
NEW YORK 
1904 


Sener 


Pptensed- pay WER: ‘Kirby | 
‘puyers. “You have taug 
‘ous,’”? they replied. ' 
| They were numerous and brilliant, 
said witty and profound things. ¢ 
that the age of passable works: 
passed. It is lamentable, of course. 
‘things pass. Rivers are emblems 
‘perpetual flow. Now the  pait 
‘Europe that we want have to be 
genius. Signatures are not. invaluable. 
‘works that they identify, alone, count. 
is the fashion. ‘eee 
We may revert to the idea of esteeming 
“highly ail the works of art that are old 
“because they are old, or because the far 
of those who painted them is old, 
may be well to anticipate that 1 
‘in a business way. But, in an 
‘there is no art which is not new, 
‘ale pictures of to-day, which are old. 
of last evening’s sale are in the follo 
list. It gives numbers of the ¢e 
names of artists, prices paid and pena 
some of the buyers: meee os oe 
No. 78—Ranney, “Explorers,” $20, j 
No. 79—La Riviere, “Landscape,” $20. 
_ No. 80—Stothard, “The Legacy,” $37.50. 
No. 81—Macpherson, “Woodland Past 
$22.50. aii 
No. 82—Jackson, “Admiral Nelsor 
$30, vt Le A 
No. 83—Frere, “Italian } 
No. 84—Landseer, “The E 
No, 85—Hammond, “Rural Bi 
No. 86—Cropsey, “Sybil’s I 
$20, ane 
No. 87—English School, “ 
$32.50. at yeti 
No, 88—Weeks, “A Tine a aCe 5 
No. 89—Pelham, “A ntain Gorge,” F._ 
‘R. Kaldenberg, $20. ae 
No. 90—Muller, “Study of Nga ia 
$50. 
(Nd. 91—Unknown, “A Wreck,” 
() Nov 9@-Lewis, “Ruins on the Nile,” 5 
OX. 98—Fielding, ‘‘On the Downs,” 
\No. 94—Van Beers, “Sunset,” Hen 
Holland, $145. SS 
Ne. 95—Peraire, “Spring on the | eos ' 
No. 96—Van Cuylenberg, “Diana 
Nymphs,” $50, 
No. 97—Loutherbourg, farm yard, $ 
No. 98—Both, landscape, Joseph Ds 
$150. 
No. 99—Willlams, landscape, F. Ki = 
gis, $305. ‘ Poe ai 


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| i i tsi‘ (sO NR Sen dacane ee eee 


1. The highest Bidder to be the buver, and tf any dispute 
artse between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be 
immediately put u up again and re-sold, 

2. The a reserves the right to reject any bid which zs 


merely @ nomi id x fractional advance, and therefore, in his 
judgment, likely to affect the Sale injurtously. 

_.3. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to 
pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the Purchase-money, if 
required, zz default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be 
immediately put up again and re-sold. 

4. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer's Expense ana 
Risk within twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the Sale, axd 
the remainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely patd, or 
otherwise settled ae to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or 
before delivery; in default of which the undersigned will not 
hold themselv responsible if the lots be tost, stolen, damaged or 
destroyed, but they well be left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 

5. While the undersigned will not hold themselves responsible 
for the correctness of the description, genuineness, or authenticity 
of, or any fault or defect in, any lot, and make no Warranty whatever, 
they will, upon receiving previous to date of Sale trustworthy expert 
opinion in wri ring that any Painting or other Works of Art is not 
what it is represe ited to be, use every effort on their part to furnish 
proof to the contrary, failing in which, the object or objects in 
be sold subject to the declaration of the aforesaid 
expert, he be g liable to the Owner or Owners thereof, for damage 
or injury occasioned thereby. 

6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in 
the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be re- 
moved during the Sale, — 

7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; ail lots un- 
cleared within one day from conclusion of Sate shall be re-sold by 
public or private sale, without further notice, and the deficiency, 
(if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter 
at this Sale, together with all charges attending the same. This 
Condition is without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer to 
enforce the contract made at thts Sale, without such re-sale, tf he 
thinks fit. 

8. The undersigned are in no manner connected with the 
business of the cartage or packing and shipping of purchases, and 
although they will afford to purchasers every facility for employ- 
ing careful carriers and packers, they will not hold themselves 
responsible for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for 
such services. 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


MANAGEPS. 
THOMAS E. KIRBY, AucTIoNEER. 


“own a ae 


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No. Pe gcc. At Prabent 
No, 104—Faulkner, SB iidcch oi 
land, $62.50. 

ONG: 105--Drummond, “A 
Yarn,” $30. 

No. 106—Faulkner, “Innesken Isle, 1 
land, $42.50. 

No. 107—Macpherson, ‘‘Warwick caste: 
$65... 
~ No, 108—Faulkner, “View at Connema- 
' a,?? $30. 
| No. 109—Coleridge, ‘‘At the 
Door,’ $40. 

“No. 110—Faulkner, “Blacksod Bay,” sa. 

No. 111—Thomas Rowbotham, “View of 
or. $37.50. oe 


No. 112—-Faulkner, “Irish ‘randsca pe 
0, HY: 
Pe. 118—Robinson, “Flower Girl,” $20. 

No. 114—Faulkner, ‘Moonlight,’ $27.50. — 

No. 118—Senet, “The Offering," $80. | 

No. 116—Rossi, “Coming from as Bath,” 
$55. 

No. 117—Faulkner, “Glen cre "Argyll 
shire,’’ $60. 

No. 118—Faulkner, ‘View of Coblents," : 
$70. 

No. 119—Craeyvanger, ‘‘A Sean stu: 
dio’; F. R. Kaldenberg, $60... Rep tah 
No. 121—Unknown, “Lady Grey,” $97.5 ( 
No. 122—Michel, ee Storin,’”’ $105. a vee 
No. 128—Unknown, “Landscape,” $60. 
No. 124—Hart, “On the Mountainside,” 


No. es Macpherson, “On the River 
Bank,” $40 
No;126-—Molenair, “The Village Fair,” 
$32°50. i 
‘No. 127—Morland, ‘“Cotter’s stn 
Knox, $210. 
No. 128—Boyle, ‘“‘A Pasture,” $22.50, 
No. 129—Michel, “Landscape,” $240, u 
No. 130—Aznar, “In Picture Gallery,” 
$70. 
No. 181—Unknown, “Dutch Landacape,'* 
$55. 
No. 182—Chevalier, “Street in Cairo,” ' 
M. Scott, $175. 
No. 183—Roybet, “Education of 
Prince,” Hy. Von Holland, $720. 
No. 134—Brocky, ‘Fisher Boy,” Hy. v 
Holland, $40. 
- No. 135—Ranney, “Match Seller,” 
Von Holland, $70. 
No. 136—Van Bree, ‘Dutch raterton," 
$140. 
No. 187—-Michel, “Landscape,” $100. 
No. 138—Palizzi, “Hunting Party,” nee 
No. 139—-Dubufe, “Portrait,” W. me on 
$100. 
140—Daiwaille and Verboeckhoven, “ 
scape,” John Fenning, $200. 
141—Shayer, the younger (at 
“The Fisherman’s Home,” $55, 


Fie Ss 


INDEX 


ALEXANDRI 


1—Miniature Portrait of James Smith 


ALLEGRI, ANTONIO DA CORREGGIO 
3—Mary at the Tomb 


AZNAR, 


130—In the Picture Gallery 


BECKER, CARL 
45—The Burgher’s Daughter 


BIERSTADI, ALBERT 


150—View in the Rocky Mountains 


BOTH, JAN 
98—Landscape 


BOUGHTON, GEORGE H., R.A. 
54—Portrait of a Young Lady 


BOUDIN, EUGENE 
158—On the Beach, Dieppe 


BOXLE, 'G.- A. 


29—A Pasture 
128—A Pasture 


BRISTOW, E. 


28—Carousing Monkeys 


BROGK Eye 
134—A Fisher Boy 


BROWN, JOHN LEWIS 


151—General Washington 


BRYDALL, R. 
56—Sea Nymphs 


BUNN, GEORGE 


50—Fishing Boats at Scheveningen 
64—The Arrival of the Fishing Fleet 


BURMEISTER, P. 
6—The Pet Kitten 


CANALETTO 
212—The Grand Canal 


CAVALLINO, BERNARDO 
38—At the Foot of the Cross 


CAWSE, JOHN 
19g1—Studio Interior 

CHEVALIER, “Kogie 
132—Street in Cairo 


COLERIDGE AMS 
1o9g—At the Cottage Door 


CONSTABLE, JOHN, Ag 


161—Landscape 


COROT Aaa 
176—A Sketch 


Sim) Pe A’ 
22—Study 


COURBET, GUSTAVE 
209—Landscape 


‘CRAEYVANGER, R. 
119—A Sculptor’s Studio 


CROProuy, JASPER F., N.A. 
86—The Sybil’s Temple, Tivoli 


DAUBIGNY, CGC: F. 


161—Riverside Pasture 
173—Oxen at Rest 


DAIWAILLE, A. J. 
140—Landscape 


DEGROOT, J. 


8—Cottage Interior 


DE HEUSCH WILLEM 
68—Landscape 


DET JONGHE, J.-B. | i 


227—-Landscape 


DE LOUTHEROURG, P. J., R.A. 
97—Farmyard 


DE MOUCHERON, FREDERICK 


72—Italian Landscape 


BE SANZEA, J. DAVID 
32—A Battle on the Sands 


bie Vv. f 
170—Landscape : ) 


DRUMMOND, P. 


105—A Fisherman’s Yarn 


DRUMMOND, S., A.R.A. 
193—Portrait of Miss Tree 


DUBUFE, SE: 
139—Portrait 


DUPRE 
159—Landscape Study 


DUPRE, VICTOR 
174—Landscape 


Batis 
222—Niagara Falls by Moonlight 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 


23—A Mountain Stream 
51—Harvest Scene 
87—Landscape 
197—Portrait 


FARRIER, ROBERT 
49—The Parting Look 


FAULKNER, JOHN, R.H.A. 


53—A Gale Off the Coast 
104—Rostrevor Bay, Ireland 
106—Innesken Isle, Ireland 
108—View at Connemara, Ireland 
108—Blacksod Bay 

112—An Irish Landscape 
114—Moonlight 
117—Glenure, Argyllshire 
118—View of Coblentz 
145—On the Irish Coast 
219—Gathering Water-Cress 


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Pre LioinG, COPLEY 
93—On the Downs 


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FORTUNY, MARIANO : ) 
179—The Poultry Yard 


BITZGERALD, F. A. 
63—Met by Moonlight 


FPONTENA; J.B. 
220—Still Life 


FOSTER, BIRKETT 


222 watz Castle on the Rhine 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


7—Farm House 
62—Her First Grief 
7o—C.assical Landscape 


FRERE, EDOUARD 


15—Winter in the Village 
83—Italian Landscape 
171—The Village Square 


GAINSBOROUGH, THOMAS, R.A. 


150—A Sketch 
202—Portrait of Dr. Young 
208—A Gypsy Encampment 


GEROME, JEAN LEON 
168—The Slave Market 


StALIZZ1 
138—A Hunting Party 


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GOODALL, FREDERICK T., R.A. 
157—The Cotter’s Daughters 


GUY SEYMOUR i: 
216—The Japanese Picture Book 
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48—Wyoming Valley 


HAMILTON, JAMES 
47—The Wreck ? | 


HAMMOND 
85—Rural England 


HART, JAMES M., N.A. 
124—On the Mountain Side 


HERBERS, Jo Rok 
65—Reconciliation 


HILDEBRANDT, THEODOR 
2290—King Lear Awakening from Insanity 


HILLINGFORD AR 
4o—Spoils of War 


HOGARTH, WILLIAM 
206— Portrait 


IBBETSON? ae 
24—A Village Hero 
-36—Landscape 
178—The Ford 


ISABEY, EUGENE 
177—Coast Scene 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
27—At the Tomb of Christ 
35—Birth of the Saviour 
67—Christ Performing Muiracles 
69—Biblical Subject 


Pees. 


12—Massachusetts Coast 


Teaciuk, CHARLES 
160—The Pasture 


JACQUE, CHARLES EMILE 


175—The Butcher 
221—The Pig Herder 


JACKSON, JOHN, R.A. 
82—Admiral Nelson 


~JOHNSON, DAVID 
148—View of Sherburn, Vermont 


KAUFFMANN, A. 
189—A Tribute of Love 


RORK-KOEK, B.C. 
_ 147—Landscape 


LA CAVE 
57—The Riverside Inn 


LANDSEER, SIR EDWIN, R.A. 
84—The Heron 


LANG, LOUIS, N.A. 
16—Odalisk 


LA RIVIERE 
79—Landscape 


LAWRENCE, SIR THOMAS, R.A. 


Attributed 
169—Portrait 
194—Portrait 
201—Portrait of an Authoress 


pe At nti Sam 


LEE} By Rian ae 


42—River Scene 
186—View of Edinburgh 


LEWIS; Jt tea 
92—Ruins on the Nile 


L’HERMITTE, LEON A. 
162—The Bather 


LU DGVICit 
75—An Afternoon Call 


MACLISE, DANIEL, R.A. 
192—On the Ramparts 


MALEMPRE, LEO 
183—-The Lady Bug 


MACNAB, -D. 
143—The Ford 


MANET, EDOUARD. 
182—The Vintners 


MACPHERSON, J. 


19—Woodland Path 
81—A Woodland Pasture 
102—Kenilworth 
107—Warwick Castle 
125—On the River Bank 


MICHEL, GEORGES 


41—Landscape 

1oo—Landscape 

toI—Environs de St. Cyr, Seine et Oise 
122—A Storm 

129—Landscape 

137—-Landscape 


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149—Blowing Hard from the Southward 


MILLER, ALFRED J. 
73—The Elopement 


MOLENAER, JAN M. 
126—The Village Fair 


MONTICELLI, ADOLPHE 
31—The Lord of the Isles 


MORAN, PERCY 
4—Head of Girl 


MORLAND, GEORGE 


127—The Cotter’s House 
167—Welsh Landscape 


MULLER, W. 
9o—Study of a Cart Horse 


NICOL, ERSKINE, A.R.A. 
20—Day After the Rain 


NIEMANN, E. J. 


13—Coast Scene 


NOBLE, J. S, 
207—How Happy Could I be with Either 


FEOUZZI, D. A. 
33—Battle Scene 


EeLIEAM. T, K. 
89—A Mountain Gorge 


PERAIRE, P. E. 
95—Spring on the Meuse 


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PERCY ESE NE Yi 
76—Forenoon 


PIDDING, Havin aba 
77—Gambling Scene 


POELEMBURG, C. 
18—Classical Landscape and Figures 


POUSSIN, GASPAR DUGHE® 
39—Italian Landscape 


RANNEY, WILLIAM Ay. 
78—Explorers 
135—The Match Seller 


RATHBONE 2 
167—Welsh Landscape 


REYNOLDS, SIR JOsHvusa 
199—Portrait of Master Kendall 


ROBERTI, J. 
103—At Prayer 


ROBINSON, J. 
113—The Flower Girl 


ROSS} WAL 
116—Coming from the Bath 


ROSSITER Ps ae 
52—Portrait of a Lady 


ROTHWELUL, Ra) Kae 
37—The Toll Gate 


ROWBOTHAM, THOMAS 


t11—View of Ipswich, England 


ROYHET, F. 
133—A Difficult Duet 


SCHEFFER, ARY 
17—An Ascetic 


SENET, R. 
115—The Offering 


SHAYER, WILLIAM, SENIOR 


43—Scene in New Forest 
217—Low Tide 


SHAYER, WILLIAM (THE YOUNGER) 
Attributed 


141—The Fisherman’s House 


Spite be OL, NA. 
46—Winter Night 


SPRING, A. 
26—In the Studio 


eta THOMAS, R.A. 


2—The Invalid Connoisseur 
80—The Legacy 


SUYDAM, -D. L. 
226—Saint John 


TEN KATE, HERMAN -F.. K. 
14—Studio Interior 


THOM, J. CRAWFORD 


59—Summer Time 
152—The Deer Hunt 
153—Spring Time 
181—The Fishing Pool 


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i THORNTON, HENRY 
a 213—On the Way to Market 
it TRAUTSCHOLD, M. 

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f 11—The Connoisseur 
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q 172—Browsing Cow 
i 215—On the Sands 

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3 g—Ruin 


10—A Ruin 

21—The Lame Horse 
44—Classical Landscape 
55—Falstaff 

60—The Soldier's Return 
61—Othello and Desdemona 
66—A Lion in his Lair 
71—Roman Ruin 
74—Dutch Festival 

gi —A Wreck 

121—Lady Grey 
123—Landscape 

131—Dutch Landscape 
142—Christ at the Well 
144—A Dutch Market 
146—Marine 

190—Classical Landscape 
195—Portrait of a Man 
196—Portrait of a Man in Armor 
198—Portrait of a Lady 
200—Portrait 

203—Portrait of William III 
204—Portrait 

205—Portrait of Maria Fisserin 
210—Maternity 

211—Dutch Landscape 


- 214—Landscape 

218—Still Life 
223—St. John in the Wilderness 
224—Magdalen 

225—An Allegory 


VAN BEERS, JAN 
# 94—Sunset 


VAN BREE, P. J. 
136—Dutch Interior 


VAN CUYLENBERG, ABRAHAM 
g6—Diana and her Nymphs @ 


VAN MARCKE, EMILE 
164—Landscape ‘ 


me VERBOECKHOVEN, E. J. 

ia -140—Landscape 

a - 163—Sheep in Stable ° 
180—The Newborn Lamb 

227—Landscape 


WrDAL. L. 
188—Still Life 


PeALLER, S._E. 
165—The Vow 


WEBB, A. 
30—A Faithful Dog 


WEEKS, H. 
25—Thirsty 
88—A Tiger 


WESTERBECK, C. aa oy 
58—A Sheep Pasture ae 


WILLIAMS, EDWARD 
g9—Landscape 


WIESON ? ty 
5—The Storm 


ZUCCARELET i 


184—Italian Landscape 
185—The Watering Pool 


ZUGEL, H. 
34—The Pasture Gate 


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FIRST NIGHT’S SALE 
Monday, March 28, 1904 


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BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.30 OCLOCK 


2 43° Alexandri 


. — MINIATURE 


_ A portrait of James Smith in his ninety-sixth year 
_ painted on ivory in Florence. 
Height, 434 inches ; width, 334 inches. 


Thomas Stothard, R.A. 
English 


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—THE INVALID CONNOISSE 


Two artists are showing portfolios of water colors 
or engravings to a man who reclines in bed, supported 
by pillows, while a sombre-looking individual, pre- 
sumably the doctor, leans on the footboard. 

Signed at the left, T. StorHarp. 

Height, 7 inches ; length, 8% inches. 


Antonio Da Correggio Allegri 


Italian 


Sor] / ad a 


3—MARY AT. THE To "eQ 6 
Seated near the stone which it covered the 


entrance to the tomb is the agonized woman, her 
hands clasped over her knees, and her head drooping 
on her shoulder. There is a gold halo around her 
head, and she wears a red robe under an orange, 


mantle. 
Height, 9 inches ; width, 6% inches. 


Percy Moran 


American 


cay tc aye OF A GIRL prin Haske 


In profile, turned over the left shoulder, the/eyes 
raised, and the light falling strongly from the upper 
right. In the hair is a small red rose, and around 
her shoulders a pale-blue wrap. 


Signed at the right, Percy Moran. 
Height, 9% inches; width, 7% inches. 


Lae J. Wils 


5—THE STORM rr 


On the left is a rocky cliff with a group of steep- 
roofed buildings, perched high above the sea, which 
breaks heavily against the barrier. In the surf at 
the very foot of the rock is a partly dismantled 
vessel, and a second one struggles with the storm 
in the distance. 

Signed at the right, J. Wirson. Dated 1881. 

Height, 7% inches: length, 11 inches. 


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}—THE PET KITTEN 
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P. Burmeister 


a ae 


A young lady in a rich cream-colored Watteau 
dress, is standing near a gilded table with a piece of 
embroidery in her hand. A playful kitten observing 


German 


_ that a ball of silk is trailing on the skirt of the 
dress, pounces upon it in play. There are various 


rich accessories, a picture let into the wall, a bust, 
a tabouret, and a vase of flowers. 
Signed at the left, P. BurMEISTER. 
Height, 9 inches ; width, 6% inches. 


: / 7; ur French School vA 


A brick farm house with steep-thatched roof stands 
on a knoll, with a hedge and an orchard growing 
near, and beyond it are tall trees and farm buildings 


against the sky. A broad passage of sunlight 


runs diagonally across the grassy slope in the fore- 


ground. 
Height, 7% inches ; length, 1014 inches. 


J. de Groot 


> a? ta Ducn P 


COTTAGE INTERIOR 


In a small Dutch kitchen, a boy and girl are 
apparently tending a sick child in a cradle, which, 
carefully covered, stands in front of a fireplace. 
On a table on the right is a medicine bottle with 
a cup and spoon. 

Signed at the right, J. pz Groot. 

Height, 9% inches; length, 1114 inches. "4 


ced 


10—A RUIN 


o7 
OSA RUIN 


In the foreground on As left are the remains of a 
stately mansion, and to the right of it a valley slopes 


down to a broad river. with numerous villages on ~ 
the banks. Beyond is a chain of hills forming 


the horizon. Several figures are grouped near the 
ruin, and a single laborer is walking in the dis- 


mantled hall. 
Height, 9 inches; length, 10 inches. 


Unknown 


Companion to the preceding 


Another view of the same shattered edifice, with 
various figures and a wide vista over the valley 


below. 
Height, 9 inches; length, ro inches. 


So 6 aes M. =>] Gel 


11—THE CONNOISSEY i> Uh) Sacete 
This represents a gro gentlemen in late 


eighteenth-century costume assembled in a salon. 
The central figure is a young man in pink silk coat 
and breeches, who half reclining in a chair examines 
a small engraving, while his companions look on 
with interest. 
Signed at the right, M. TRAUTSCHOLD, 1875. 
Height, to inches ; width, 8 inches, 


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2—MASSACHUSETTS sos 


A range of high sand dunes projects on the left- 
into a broad level field, which is crossed by a sandy 
road which leads to the beach. On the right in the 
foreground is a stone inclosure with posts and rails 
at the entrance. A few sail are seen in the narrow 
strip of sea which forms the horizon on the right, 
shimmering under a simple luminous sky. 

Inscribed on back of canvas, ‘“‘ Last sketch of J. A. S.”’ 

Height, 6 inches ; length, 164 inches. 


E. J. Niemann 
English 


| aZS. 1813—1876 
13-coast scent Leo Wy 


A lighthouse on a high rocky bluff is/the prom- 
inent feature of the composition. To the right of 
it is a low wooded shore with frequent indentations, 
and beyond is an expanse of quiet sea, meeting a 
simple evening sky at the horizon. The foreground 
is a rough hill-top, with two figures in sunlight. 


Signed at the left, Nr1zEMANN SEN. 
Height, 8 inches ; length, 16 inches. 


enahaetnetietiote” 


Herman F. K. Ten Kate 


ce oe Dutch AO 
14—-STUDIO INTERIOR : LAr 


An artist in seventeenth century costume, pre- 
sumably representing one of the Dutch genre paint- 
ers of that time, is seated at an easel at work on a 
picture. A young lady and a cavalier are posing 
together in front of the painter, and a servant is re- 
moving the remains of a luncheon from a table 
near by. 

Signed at the right, HErRmMan Ten Kare, 1858. 

Height, 9-inches ; length, 12 inches. 


Edouard Frére 
French 


4k). ding 1819—1886 


15—WINTER IN T ILLAGE) VY, U, 
fur. 
A study of an open square, probably in the village 


of Ecouen, with houses on three sides, and a large 
tree, bare of foliage, in the middle. The snow has 
partly melted, and under the tree is a woman carry- 
ing an umbrella. 
On the right, VENTE Ep. Frere. 
Height, 10% inches ; length, 14 inches. 


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Louis Lang, N.A. 

American 
ve, +9 1814—1893 ; 
=asopause LY.» He- Gare 
A small half-length figure of a young woman in 
Turkish costume of rich wine-colored silk trimmed 


_ with gold, with lace sleeves and petticoat. 


Signed at the left, Lana. 
Height, 10!4 inches ; width, 8% inches. 


Ary Scheffer 
French 


‘a > eds $7 1795—1858 | 
J—AN ASCETIC g A | 4 Leaenr 
| The head and shoulders of a young person, 
dressed in the robe of some religious order or 
society, with a red cross embroidered on the breast. 
The head is raised and the eyes turned upward, with 


an expression of grief and supplication. 
Height, 10% inches ; width, 8% inches. 


C. Poelemburg 


EW gegs German d 
FS * ose “ tale 
18—CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE AND FIGURES 


A nude woman half reclining on yellow and white 
drapery, which is spread over a rock, is attended by 
others who bring her flowers. On the left are three 
undraped women, one of whom has been pushed by 
a companion from the rocks on which they are 
walking. Beyond is a broad landscape with a lake, 
low, wooded hills, and a range of mountains against 


a summer sky. 
Height, ro% inches ; length, 14 inches. 


J. Macpherson 
o 3: - Scotch 
19—WOODLAN H iz 


and white 
cap is walking along a sandy pathY which winds 
among the trees in a large wood. The dense foliage 
hides the sky from sight, but from the left, between 
the tree-tops, a strong flash of sunlight strikes the 
ground and the trees, and illuminates the figure. 
Signed at the left, J. MAcPHERSON. 
Height, ro inches ; length, 14 inches, 


A peasant woman in a light blue c 


Erskine Nicol, A.R.A. 


English O 
ce AFTER THE FAIR 


A roughly-dressed laborer is seated asleep in a 
low, wooden chair, near his cottage fire. His head 
is thrown back, and his left eye is bandaged with a 
blue cloth. An earthen tea-pot stands near on the 
hearth. 

Signed at the upper right, E. Nicov. 

Height, 13% inches ; width, ro inches. 


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'21—THE LAME norspZ% ewe 0”: Raia lee 


._ A cavalier who has been riding in company with 
a dame, has halted and dismounted from his piebald 
horse near a wayside cottage, and two attendants 
are examining the near foot of the animal, to dis- 


‘)_—cover the cause of its lameness. 
Height, 14 inches ; length, 17 inches. 


4 P, A. Cot 
French 


: i> 2. g? oa 
22—STUDY ‘Ss ; a SAPORS é 


Ve The head and bust of an undraped young girl, 
with a wreath of poppies in her hair. The light falls 
from above and behind, touching the cheeks, the 
nose, and the shoulders, and throwing the rest of 
the figure in shadow. 


Signed at the middle left, P. A. Cor. 
Height, 15%4 inches ; width, 10% inches. 


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23—A MOUNTAIN Biber * hi, ci w) 
A rushing torrent tumblés ° the bowlders in 


the foreground into a deep pool, having worn its — 
way between great ledges of rock which rise high 
on either side, lighted by an aiternoon sun. In the 
distance is a sharp mountain peak, and the sky is 
covered with cumulous clouds. 

Height, 15 inches ; width, 1134 inches. 


J. C. Ibbetson 
English 


vA / o 1759—I81 
24- A VILLAGE HERO{), A ¥, Pe es 


A soldier in brilliant red coat, white trousers, and 
black shako, is relating his experiences to three 
country women and a boy, who are gathered near 
a mill-pond. A donkey lies on the grass close by, 
and beyond the group is the rustic mill with a 
huge over-shot wheel and a ruined castle among the 
trees. 


Height, 14 inches ; length, 18 inches. 


oP H. Weeks 


Be cos Ay. ey MV oivctor 


A lion well advanced in age has stolen over the 
desert to a spot where he has found a small pool of 
water, which he is feebly lapping as if his strength 
was almost gone. The sky is covered with clouds, 
and a sunset light breaks through at the horizon. 

Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches. 


front of the easel, while a companion, breviary in 
hand, criticises the work. All about are objects 
_ dear to the artist’s heart, and an oriental rug is 
ae spread on the floor, under the easel and chair. 
Signed at the right, A. Sprinc, MUNCHEN. 

Height, ro inches ; width, 12% inches. 


2 Ao re Early Italian School 


| 27—AT THE TOMB OF a aA 4Y Y 
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In the foreground is the dead bo e Saviour 
in a half-reclining position, on a white drapery. 
Behind him seated on the ground near the sepulchre 
, are the two Marys, the faces of both expressing 
a anguish and sorrow. 

Height, 19% inches ; width, 14% inches. 


E. Bristow 


-28—CAROUSING Le / bir 4 
as “A number of lat&e°mon ceys have been imitating 


human beings by drinking, quarrelling, and playing 
cards. The leader of the carouse has apparently 
been floored by an antagonist, who dances about in 
a pugilistic attitude in front of him. Some of the 
party anxiously gather about the fallen animal, and 
a general row is imminent. 


Signed at the left, E. Bristow. 
Height, r5 inches ; length, 19 inches. 


29—A PASTURE 


A number of catile are pastured ow a gentle grassy 
slope, some of them almost knee-deep in the grass, 
others lying down. On the right is a single tree 
growing in a rough hedge, and beyond a red-roofed 
farm-house under a group of tall poplars. 

Signed at the right, G. A. BoyLe. 

Height, 16% inches ; Jength, 22 inches. 


/ as J. Webb : 
30—A FAITHFUL DOG a Mer 


An alert white terrier, spotted with brown, stands 
guard over the master’s hat and gloves, which are 
° lying on the carpet near a red curtain. 
Signed at the right, J. W. 67. 
Height, 16 inches ; length, 19% inches. 


Adolphe Monticelli 
French 


VA r. - ad 1824—1886 
31—THE LORD OF THA eT eS yA thet 


Reeling on a couch and supporting a slightly- 
draped female figure, an oriental personage enjoys 
the warmth of full sunshine. The group is sur- 
rounded by masses of flowers, rich vases, and metal 
vessels, and a rug is spread in front of the couch, 
reaching to the steps of the terra®’\?“Beyond is a 
sheet of deep blue water with rocky hillsides 
beyond, dotted with white buildings. 


Signed at the left, MonTICcELLI. 
Height, 17 inches ; length, 21% inches. 


| Zs: re J. David de Sanzea 
Ni2—A BATTLE ON THE SANDE = f. 


This is apparently a scene from one of the 
N poleonic campaigns. An artillery train is moving 
along the beach in the foreground toward a hill on 
the right, from the shelter of which a battery has 
been despatched far out-on the sand, which has been 
left bare by the tide. In the horizon are seen the 
buildings of a large city with great forts on either 
side, and in the harbor a fleet is bombarding the 
troops scattered along the shore. 


Signed at the right, J. DAvip DE SANzEa, 1887. 
Height, 15 inches ; length, 24 inches. 


D. A. Peduzzi 


; aad Itali 
| eee SCENE an Le . wa Mia, 


An incident of the war of 1682, when the Nether- 
landers and the Austrians met the French at Hene- 
gau. The mélée of horsemen in the foreground 
illustrates the escape from death of Prince William 
III. His antagonist is shot dead by an officer, while 
the Prince gall ardently forward. Beyond the 
group a confused combat rages in the smoke which 
almost darkens the sky. 


Signed at the left, D. A. Pepuzz1. 
Height, 18 inches ; length, 231% inches. 


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| H. Zugel 


Wa rd g: as German 


34—-THE PASTURE ») f ‘ 
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A flock of sheep and lambs are being driven into 
pasture by a shepherd and his dog, and they crowd 
through a narrow opening eager for fresh grass. 
The strong summer sunlight brings the animals into 
high relief, flecks the leaves of the trees near Dy, 
and illuminates the foreground. In the distance is a 
glimpse between the trees of the level country, with 
low hills in the horizon. 


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Signed at the right, H. ZiGEL, MUNCHEN or. 
Height, 18 inches ; length, 25 inches. 


/ Ce Early Italian School 
35—BIRTH OF THe 


i The Infant is lying in the manger undef a low 

: shed, with the Virgin and Saint Joseph bending 

| over him, and adoring shepherds kneeling close by. 
i 


One of them has brought an offering of a small 
lamb, which lies with fettered legs. An angel bear- 
ing a scroll appears in the sky at the right. 

Height, 16% inches ; length, 21 inches. 


J. C. Ibbetson 
English 


i : ot 1759—]817 
36—LANDSCAPE. SAK fe Lee 
q The motive was apparently selected from one of 
\ ca the many picturesque scenes in the lake country. 


. i On the right is a rocky hill with a stone house 
among trees on the top; in the middle distance, a 
ruined castle, and on the left, still further away, a 
_ sheet of water at the foot of a great hill. A group 
of peasants with domestic animals stands on the 
road in the foreground, in the full sunlight which 
floods the landscape. 


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Height, 17 inches ; length, 21 inches. 


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1% R. Rothwell, R.H.A. 


f 0 re | English 

| W—THE TOLL GATE y i 

a - Vow Ae 
_ A smiling lad in cap and smock frock has dis- 


He 4 mounted at a toll-gate, and holds his pony’s head 
te as he stands near the rail. He is seen to the waist 
{ | only, and the pony’s neck is partly hidden by the 


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a L leaves of a creeper, which clambers up from the 


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gate-post on the right. 
Signed at the right, R. RorHwe tt R. H. A. 
Height, 24% inches; width, 18% inches. 


Bernardo Cavallino | 


Italian 


at ™ 1622—1656 
38—AT THE FOOT OF og & 


‘ 

The dead body of Christ is sip ponen in the knees 
of Mary, her agonized face turned toward St. John, 
who bends over her to support and console her. 
Her weeping companions gather around in sym- 


pathy. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches, 


Gaspar Dughet Poussin 
French 


6g. 1613—1675 


39—ITALIAN ee Cr f ; 
A scene, probabl iff fhe Apennines, with a dis- 


tant sharp mountain peak, rising with steep flanks 
high above a lake, a group of buildings on a rocky 
bluff in the middle distance, and great clumps of 
trees in shadow on either side of the foreground. 
Height, 20% inches; length, 27% inches, 


R. A. Hillingford 


40—sPoILs OF WAR Ld. pig eS. 


~ A scene in the Peninsular campaign, a war 
notable for the unrestrained plundering of the mili- 
tary. A Spanish officer has evidently been trying 
to carry away an ox-cart load of rich gold and silver 
utensils, but the axle has broken and the contents 
of the cart is spilled in the road. Just at this 
moment an English general and his staff appear on 
the scene, and the booty bids fair to become the 
property of the stronger party. 

Signed at the lower right, R. HiLLincrorp. 

Height, 18 inches ; length, 24 inches. 


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Georges Michel 
| z French 
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A wide view over a great plain, which is broken 
by woodlands here and there, and accented by 
strong passages of sunshine. An ominous looking 
cloud, threatening a tempest, nearly covers the 
| sky, and the light is concentrated on the left near 
| the zenith. Rain is already falling in the distance on 
| 


the right. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches. 


F. R. Lee, R.A. 
English 


/ 34 eu 179 6 ee 7A 
42—RIVER SCENE ° ? 


A river winds through a pleasant farming coun- 
try, and near it winds a road along which a farmer 
on horseback accompanied by a boy is driving a 
flock of sheep. Two sailboats are gliding up the 
narrow stream. A tempest has just swept over the 
landscape, and part of the arc of a rainbow is seen 
on the left, while in the distance showers are still 
trailing down from the heavy clouds. 

Signed at the right, F. R. Lez. ~ 

Height, 18 inches ; length, 24 inches. 


William Shayer 
Pied 
Ta. 


43—SCENE IN NEW EEA. rharic 


On a bit of sunlit road which winds through an 
old forest, is a rustic couple with a donkey, a white 
horse with panniers and a market wagon, and little 
further away a gypsy camp. On the right among 
the trees just beyond a streamlet, crossed by a 
rustic bridge, are two more figures, and on the left 
is a wide vista to hills in the horizon. 

Signed on the back, WILLIAM SHAYER, SOUTHAMPTON. 


Height, 22 inches; width, 20 inches. 


tS Unknow 

-CLASSICAL “kote i 
In the foreground are scattered, on either side of a 
‘ prPoal, “numerous fragments of a marble structure. 
_ A half-draped woman sits with her feet in the water, 
and on the left and i in the middle distance, are other 
figures in classical drapery. “Between clunips of 
dan trees on either side of the composition is 
- view beyond a group of buildings, to a high 
= ei etcy crag with mountains in the far horizon. Sun- 
Bolt cumulous clouds partly cover the sky. 

re: ‘ s Height, 20 inches ; length, 26% inches. 


4 * F , 
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Carl Becker 


as. Rad German 
5 q -THE BURGHER’S D cylin pared 


The head and shou ite uf a maiden in seven- 
eenth-century costume, with red velvet gown and 
broad lace ruff, upon which fall wavy masses of 
i light brown hair. The face is half in shadow, and 
| the eyes turned toward the right. 
| Signed at the upper right, C. Becker, 1872. 

. Height, 25 inches; width, 18% inches, 


T. L. Smith, A.N.A. 


* American 
Re & 18351884 
46—WINTER NIGHT / 


The full moon rides 
with sharp accents of light the ¥edges of the near 
clouds, and shines full upon a low hill-top, where 
a lonely house stands among leafless trees. The 
ground is covered with snow, and a man struggles 
along the road which winds around below the 


house. 
Signed at the right, T. L. Smrru. 
. Height, 14 inches ; length, 24 inches. 


James Hamilton 

American 

J Cd ISIQ—1878 
47—THE WREC 


upon the beach in the foreground, and in the turbu- 
lent water on the right, reels a stranded side-wheel 
steamer, apparently an old wreck. The sun is just 
setting behind long lines of clouds on the left, and 
a ruddy reflection touches the uneasy waters, and is 
echoed on the near wave crests. A few small clouds 
hover in the sky, accented here and there by the 
warm light from the setting sun. 
Signed at the right, J. Hamirton. 
Height, 19 inches ; length, 32 inches. 


A narrow and pleasant vale, with a stream 
meandering between cultivated fields, seen from a 
hillside, which cuts diagonally across the fore- 
ground. A great barrier of mountains bounds the 
valley, and in the far distance the range is softened 
by the glow of late afternoon. 

Signed at the right, H. D. r. 

Height, 22 inches ; length, 30 inches. 


5: ad Robert Fa 
THE PARTING Loge a Van Vp lowd. 


A small farmer’s lad in cae frock and patched 
garments has apparently started to run away from 
home. Reaching a high point in the path over the 
hills, he pauses with his bundle over his shoulder, 
to look back at his cottage home, among the trees 
in the distance. 

Signed at the left, RoperT Farrier. 

Height, 29 inches; width, 231% inches. 


| F Z 3° oe George Bunn 
(50—FISHING BOATS scheyentn 


On the flat beach, just at the edge of tumbling 
breakers, several fishing boats are grounded, and a 
crowd of fishwomen gather near to buy the catch. 
Other boats are wallowing in the surf near the 
shore, and sea gulls flutter about. The sky is nearly 
covered by great wind-tossed clouds, threatening a 
storm. 


Signed at the left, Gzo. BuNN 96. 
| Height, 23 inches ; length, 31% inches. 


i. P ile Early Be Sch "CO? | 
51—HARVEST SCENE ys “as taced 
A farmer’s wife, two children, and a dog are 
grouped in the sunlight, under a spreading, oak tree 

in the foreground, which is mostly in shadow. 
Beyond is seen a broad wheat field with laborers at 
work, cutting and carrying the grain, and further 


away a wooded country with hills in the horizon. 
Height, 30 inches ; width, 25 inches. 


T. P. Rossiter, N.A. 
American ae 


> i vy: 1818-1877 : 
52— PORTRAIT OF AZLAD an 
A DB. 63 * 294g, 


A life-size study ‘of a young lady se#ted in a 
window, her right arm resting on a book, and her 
left hand supported on a small fan. She wears a 
low-cut white dress with full sleeves, a small red 
bodice, and a green petticoat. 

Signed at the bottom, T. P. Rossirrr. 

Oval. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


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John Faulkner, R.H.A. 
. O- a English 


dh GALE OFF THE cost Ate ty lain. 


In the foreground a brig with shortened sail is _ 
wallowing in the sea, plunging her bow deeply, and 
throwing up a cloud of spray. On the left in the 
distance is seen the entrance to a harbor with a 
lighthouse on a low coast, and a tug and a sailing 
vessel not far off the land. The sky is covered with 
driving clouds. 

es Soa on the right, J. FautKner, R. H. A. 
Height, 22 inches ; length, 36 inches. 


Ah TIL Baty MN he tS. then lhe AL A gem CT er CP Afni Bnei alata 


George H. Boughton, R.A. 


/4 é- td ¥ WN /AA : 
| PORTRAIT ‘OF A YOU LADY 


Life-size, half-length, in three-quarters view fac- 
ing left. She is dressed in a dull purple dress with 
lace fichu around the shoulders, and roses in her 
bosom; a black silk hat with broad ribbon knotted 
under the left ear. The background is a wheat- 
field and a distant sea with deep-toned sky above. 


Signed at the left, G. H. Boucuron. 
Height, 31 inches ; width, 25 inches. 


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55—FALSTAFF 


« «@ The obese but doughty knighf® is seated at a 
table, surrounded by a convivial company, one of 
whom is entertaining him with a tale which he 
emphasizes with violent gesticulation. Near the 
table is a gold wine cooler, with two well-filled 
bottles of a size to correspond with the drinking 
powers of the roysterer. 

Height, 24 inches ; length, 30% inches. 


dag. S-# R. of 
56—SEA nympHsZ 


On the breaking crest of a wave wlii¢éh dashes 
upon a sandy beach, sea maidens with diaphanous 
drapery and long fair hair sweep along with the 
dashing spray. The sun is rising above the water, 
and the light of early dawn flickers on the tossing 
waters, and accents the figtites and the hues of 
floating drapery. 

Signed at the right, A. BryDALL, 1884. 

Height, 17% inches; length, 30 inches. 


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i i 7 La Cave 
) —THE ROADSIDE INN ae H, 

os A farmer on a white h at the door of a rustic- 
_ thatched inn, has just had his glass filled by the 
landlady who gossips with him. Across the road 
under a tall tree is seated a woman in a red shawl 
and a man, and near them, under a tree, a soldier 
or a rural guardsman is making a warning gesture 
at the farmer and the landlady. A coach is passing 
down the village street beyond, and a few thatched 
houses and trees are seen in the glow of a warm 
evening sky. . 

Signed at the right, La Cave. 

Height, 24 inches ; length, 30 inches. 


C. Westerbeck 


A large flock of sheep is scattered over a level 
pasture, covered with a rough growth of grass, 
with here and there a sandy spot. Among them 
stands the shepherd leaning on his staff. In the 
horizon a line of low hills is faintly seen, and the 
stin which is high in the heavens strikes full upon 
the landscape, shatply accetiting the sheep, and 
touching the edges of the soft clouds which slowly 
drift across the sky. 


Signed at the right, C. WEesTERBECK, ’99. 
Height, 23% inches; length, 39% inches. 


J/46-” Dutch : 
§3—A SHEEP pica 7) WV. Gig Ap 


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18(?)—18 
59—SUMMER-TIME Lee Ley 


2.0: ssi Unknown 
60—THE SOLDIER'S REDORM §: 


J. Crawford Thom 


Under a large apple tree in early summer foliage, 
part in shadow and part in flickering sunlight, is a 
group of three cows and two sheep. One of the 
cows is about to drink in the stream near by, and 
the other animals are lying down. In the distance 
in the haze of the early morning is a group of 
trees, and a low wood beyond an open pasture. 

Signed at the right, THom. 

Height, 22 inches ; length, 36 inches. 


The living room of a Dutch house, with the 
occupant and his wife entertaining with food and 
drink three infantrymen, who have apparently re- 
turned ftom a field day in the militia service. The 
room is littered up with utensils, vegetables and 
knapsacks, and near a housemaid, who is engaged 
at a tub of water on the left, two hens and a cock 
scratch about on the floor. 

Height, 25 inches ; length, 30 inches. 


G- ve yokes. 


a7, ae 
1OTHELLO AND BEADifigna A Hella | 


The Moor, in a rich costume of red and gold, 
stands in an attitude expressing incontrollable rage, - 
and with his outstretched right arm charges the 
frightened, cringing lady at his side with the loss 
of the handkerchief. Behind them is seen the 
arched loggia of the palace, and a rich gold vase 
full of flowers stands on a divan. 

Height, 30 inches ; width, 25 inches. 


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2—HER FIRST GRI / 


A life-size study of a young lady in classical cos- 
tume, with bare arms and neck, holding in her left 
hand, which is crossed over the right, a dead pigeon. 
She raises her half-tearful eyes with an expression 
of grief for the loss of her pet. 


Height, 3114 inches ; width, 25 inches. 


as-¢ F. A. Fitzgerald 
3—MET BY MOONLIG 


A young mulatto girl has met ther dark-hued lover 
among the trees in the winter moonlight, and both 
are moonstruck in an ecstasy of sentiment, with up- 
turned eyes and smiling faces. On the right a group 
of schoolboys are preparing to bombard the pair with 
snowballs. 


Signed at the right, F. A. Firzceravp. 
Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches. 


be 6: °F George Bunn 


64—THE ARRIVAL OR ebay 


It is a windy day at Scheveningen, and the fishing 
vessels are landing with difficulty. One or two, how- 
ever, have reached the shore, and around them is as- 


sembled a large crowd of fishwives waiting for the 
catch to be landed. The strong light in the cloud- 
covered sky is concentrated near the horizon, and 
sparkles on the tumbling waves. 

Signed at the left, Gzo. BuNN 96. 
7 Height, 23 inches; length, 3114 inches. 


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J. R. Herbert, R.A. 
English 


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1810 
G5— RECONCILIATION O Lalor | 


} A young man se C maiden in sixteenth-century — : 
costume have apparently had a lover’s quarrel, and a ¢ 
torn, letter lying on the floor suggests the critical f 
moment of the interview. The couple stand together 
; in affectionate embrace, the lady resting her head on 
her lover’s breast. In the background another young 
lady archly glances behind her as she retires through 
a door in the rich apartment which leads to a cor- 
ridor outside. 
Signed at the lower left, J. R. HERBERT. 
Height, 29 inches ; width, 23% inches. 


: a $F Unknown 
pA. LIQN. IN HIS 


wt ’ oe Early Italian Schoo 
W—CHRIST PERFORMPf,MIR 


A huge lion, safé/in the seclusion of a cave, is 


lying at rest after a meal, the débris of which is . 


scattered around. The sunlight penetrates the cave 
and strikes full upon the animal, bringing him into 
strong relief against the sombre shadow of the rocks 


behind. 
Height, 241% inches; length, 30% inches. 


A motley crowd has assembled around the Saviour 
in a broad street, and the lame, the halt, and the blin 
are eager to be cured of their infirmities. The Sav- 
iour is kneeling, about to gather a little earth from 
the street to put upon a blind man’s eyes. In front 
of him is the woman who has been taken in adultery, 

Height, 25% inches; length, 30% inches, 


‘Willem de Hensch 
Dutch 


A great clump of trees on the left, and a smaller 
one on the right, are in strong relief against a sky 
covered with light, drifting clouds. Between them 
is a view across a hilly country, mostly in sunlight, 
which also touches a path in the foreground, where a 
peasant woman on horseback is driving cattle and 


sheep. 
Height, 35 inches; width, 27% inches. 


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Early Italian School 
Pi 8 69—BIBLICAL SUBJEC 


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A man and woman, each dressed in a single smal 
garment of sheepskin, are crouching at the foot of a 
large tree, the woman evidently trying to quiet her 
husband, who experiences some pain or violent emo- 
tion. In front of the group a dog has just dropped 


. a dead rabbit on the ground, and above the figures 
. an owl is perched on a small branch of the tree. The. 
i light from the moon, high in the sky, floods the dis- 
; tant simple landscape, and accents the group with 
strong masses of light and shade. 

i Height,.35 inches ; width,-27%4 inches. 

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70—CLASSICAL LAN q 
On the left of the composition is a mass of talk 
trees on the summit of an elevation which slopes ; 
diagonally across to the lower right corner. In the 
foreground Venus, partly draped, sits on a rock, 
evidently trying to persuade Adonis, who stands near ‘ 
her, from engaging in the chase. Numerous dogs 
accompany the hero, and Cupid is unfastening the — 
leash of a couple of greyhounds. On the right there 
is a wide, distant landscape with a river flowing be- 


tween wooded hills. 
Height, 26 inches ; length, 36% inches. 


ie 
—ROMAN RUIN 3 Ls Credence 


The remains of an immense brick structure with 
numerous arches, shattered vaults and broken walls 
is the chief feature of the composition. At the base 
of the great ruin is a row of houses anda walled 
garden, and in the left foreground the corner of a 
tall building in shadow against the sunlit street and 
a simple luminous sky. Several figures in eighteenth- 


century costume give life to the scene. 
Height, 27 inches ; length, 37 Inches, 


Frederick De Moucheron 
French 


152. 47 yh Chard 
7 ITALIAN LANDSCAI 


| A view in a rugged but populous country, with 
a high bridge over a rocky gorge, through which 
flows a rapid stream, a dwelling house among the 
trees on the summit of an eminence on the right, 
‘arf inthe’ middle distance a pleasant mansion on a 
plateau. A lofty mountain peak in the horizon loses 
' its outlines in the haze of late afternoon. Several 
| figures are grouped on the rocks in the foreground, 
and others with various animals are seen on the 
road which crosses the bridge. 

Signed at the lower left, F. MoucHErRON. 

Height, 32 inches; length, 39 inches. 


Alfred J. Miller 


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American 


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73—THE ELOPEMENT z 
A young Indian buck has escaped with a maiden | 
of the tribe, whom he is carrying off without per- 
mission of her family. They are mounted on a ; 
white pony, and are just emerging from a lake, | 
which they have crossed to avoid the pursuers, who 


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are seen in the distance. 
Signed at the right, MILLER, 1852. 
Oval. Height, 29 inches ; length, 36 inches. 


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(| 74—a DUTCH restiyaly HK. hhaeia 


i) Seated around a table set with pewter dishes is a 
merry company of boors, and others are dancing, 
| drinking, sleeping, love making, and playing games. 

Beyond the table is the gable end of a large hostelry, 
and in the distance is a lake with a range of hills 
on the horizon. 


Height, 38% inches ; width, 36 inches. 


Se 
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A. Ludovici 


: é ed : talian 7. Ce A t, 
5—AN AFTERNOON 


A young gentleman in a court wig, a black, full: 


skirted coat, pumps and silk stockings, holding a 


silver-headed cane and a bouquet of flowers behind 


; _ him, is standing at the foot of a marble stairway on 
_ the broad balustrade of which two young ladies are 


__ leaning, pleasantly greeting their visitor. 


Signed at the right, A. Lupovic1. 
Height, 46 inches ; width, 28 inches. 


Sidney R. Percy 


A typical bit of wild English landscape, with the 


_ corner of a forest on the left of the composition and 
| a view over a series of hills on the right to a low 
horizon. In the foreground a farmer with a pair of 
horses is dragging a fallen tree trunk through a pool 
- of water; two children stand near by, and among the 


trees on the left is a boy riding a donkey and driving 
a cow and calf. ‘The sky is full of warm, luminous 
clouds. 


Signed at the right, S. R. Percy. 
Height, 38 inches ; length, 58 inches. 


A Var olland 


H. J. Pidding, S.B.A. 
vet 8 
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77—GAMBLING SCENE yi, a llanol 


In a large and sumptuously furnished and deco- 
rated salon a large company of ladies and gentlemen 
are seated around an oval table, over which is scat- 
tered all the paraphernalia of a gambling game of 
cards. The group is lighted by a large chandelier 
and various side brackets, and the artificial illumina- 
tion strongly accents the faces of the gamblers and 
the spectators, which are mostly expressive of violent 
emotion. In side rooms on either side smaller par- 
ties are seen gambling, and the various individuals 
ruined at the game sit apart in solitude. 

Height, 42% inches ; length. 54 inches. 


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SECOND NIGHT’S SALE 
Tuesday, March 29, 1904 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.30 O’CLOCK 


William Ranney, A.N.A. 


American 


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_ 78—EXPLORERS Py ek Ok KD Nbr 
oo Two mounted backwoodsmen leading a pack mule 
are fording a rocky shallow stream in a wild moun- 


tainous country. In the distance on the left is a 


range of rocky summits accented by the glow of the 
evening sky. 
Height, 8% inches; length, 12 inches. 


‘La Riviére 


rench 


‘79—LANDSCAPE 
_* An open pasture in a flat country, with houses 
and cattle feeding in the foreground, and in the. 
distance a large tree-embowered village extending 
across the composition and forming the horizon. 
A wind mill rises high above the surrounding build- 
ings’ and trees against a sky covered with a thin 
stratum of clouds. 
Signed at the right, La Rrivitre. 
Height, 9 inches; length, 12% inches. 


Thomas Stothard, R.A. 
English 


27.5? 
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A lady in seventeenth-century costume, is seated 
in an easy-chair by a table at which a man is busily 
writing certain important documents, one of which 
from its red seal suggests that it has a legal im- 
port. Books are scattered over the floor and fill a 
large ‘bookcase in the background beside a fire- 


place. 
Height, 9 inches ; length, 10% inches. 


J. Macpherson 


ote od. be . Scotch 


% % 
81—A WOODLA foastope H 


A herd of cows, tended by a peasan feeding 
among the trees in a great forest, where patches of 
grass grow near a well-worn path. Between the 
tree trunks in the distance is seen a sky full of lum- 
inous summer clouds, and in the foreground a small 
pool reflects the light from the zenith. 

Height, to inches ; length, 14 inches. 


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John Jackson, R.A. 


q English 

m- se Sid 8—1831 
82— ADMIRAL whiny Art biek: 
‘4 EIGHTEEN 

hy A small head and shoulders of a youth, in three- 


quarters view turned to the left. He is dressed in 
a blue coat and waistcoat, with high collar and 
black stock. 


Height, 10 inches ; width, 8 inches. 


Edouard Frére 
French 


Poa Fa 


A, pleasant seasid€/ view, with ‘huge olive trees, 
growing on a high bank near the _ water, 
sheltering a small house, and rising high against 
the sky. Along a path on the edge of the bank, a 
peasant woman is returning from market, with a 
large basket on her head, and in the distance a point 
covered with a grove of olive trees projects into 
the sea, which meets a sunset sky at the horizon. 


Signed at the left, Ep, FrERE ’68. 
Height, 9 inches ; length, 13% inches. 


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83—ITALIAN LANDS 


Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. 
English 


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84—THE HERON § ay 4 Na wth j 


A tumbling rivulet in a wild Scotch moor, with 
the water dashing in short leaps over the rocks, 
foaming in a pool, and then rushing down again. 
A stately gray heron stands on the edge of the pool, 
and above the rocks is a narrow strip of deep- 
toned sky, with a snow-capped mountain. 

Height, 10% inches ; length, 12% inches. 


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Rughek 
85. RURAL sNcLANE IE ln Sect} a 


In the foreground on the right, a small country 
lad is seated with his dog by his side, under the 
hollow and shattered trunk of an old willow tree. 
On the left is a view across a pond, over a farming 
country to a distant level horizon. The whole land- 
scape is in a flood of sunshine. 

Signed at the right, Hammownp, 1811. 

Height, 13 inches ; length, 16% inches. 


Jasper F. Cropsey, N.A. 


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| 6TH SYBIL’S TEMPLE, TIWOLI 


ty _ The graceful structure, so well known to travellers 
in Italy, is seen from below the jutting rock on 
which it stands, relieved in a strong sunlight effect 
against a simple sky. Two black goats feed on the 


is rich grass in the foreground, and leaning over the 
balustrade in front of the temple is the figure of a 
monk. 


Signed at the right, J. F. C., 1855. 


Circular; diameter, 13 inches. 


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§37— LANDSCAPE ’ Clon. 

| A view over a pleasant rolling country to a distant 
range of hills, where stands a town in full sunlight, 
its towers showing prominently on the _ horizon. 
From the foreground a road winds down between 
the hills, and the sunlight streams across it, light- 
ing up an open gate and a large clump of trees. A 


few figures give life to the scene. 


Height, 12 inches ; length, 15 inches. 


B25. TIGER Ap Wes 


This is a study of the animal in captivity, lying 
at full length in the sunlight after his meal of raw 
meat, his head erect and his paws idly hanging over 
the edge of the platform in his cage. 


Signed at the right, H. WEEks. 
Height, 12 inches; length, 18% inches. 


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A torrent dashes down to the foreground fre 
a narrow cafion, between high rock cliffs, strongly ; 
illuminated here and there by warm sunshine. A 
few trees, some of them dead and leafless, stand on 
a knoll in the right foreground. 

Signed at the right, T. K. Petuam, °64. 

Height, 12 inches ; length, 18 inches. 


37: ad . Muller 


Q0—STUDY OF ACA Asgoss yh. 


The animal is standing in the sunlight, with his 
harness on and a yellow and black striped rug folded 
on his back. He is iron-gray with a white face, 


mane and tail. 
Height, 12 inches ; length, 18 inches, 


Unknown 


Fae WRECK Hb of S Oren 


A vessel has been driven upon a low, rocky coast, 
and the surf is rapidly breaking her up. Near a 
bowlder on the beach a group of men are about to 
fire a cannon, probably with a life line to save the 
sailors. In the distance under an inky sky, where 
the lightning still flashes, is a sandy point with the 
buildings and the shipping of a town. 

Height, 10% inches ; length, 15% inches. 


J. F. Lewis, R.A. 
he v2 English 


ae ON Hie we IY: U- ATES. 


The majestic ruins of an Egyptian temple occupy 
the larger part of the composition on the right, and 
on the left a slender obelisk stands isolated on a 

rough, sandy spot. Beyond, a range of hills across 
the river forms the distant horizon. A number of na- 
tives in bright costume give life to the scene, and the 
familiar camel with its rider and attendant stalks 
along in the foreground. 

Signed at the left, J. F. Lewis, 186s. 

Height, ro inches ; length, 18% inches. 


Copley Fielding 
English 


alter browsing in the pasture on@#he downs. In the 
distance are broad sunlit slopes and beyond, in a 
cloud shadow, is an isolated hill with the ruins of 
a castle. The lower part of the sky is full of 
threatening storm clouds, and the sun bursts 
through near the zenith, showing tiny spots of blue 
in the sky. 
Signed on the right, CopLzy Perse 1835. 
Height, 12 inches ; length, 13% inches. 


Jan Van Beers 
Flemish 


Von Rolland 


roken by one or two 
ets a glowing sunset sky. 
In the foreground is a quaint stone bridge over a 
narrow stream, with an iron cross-and a broken 
iron railing, and on it are seen two ladies in black, 
admiring the sunset. | 


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94—SUNSET 


The level horizon is 
clumps of trees, and 


Signed at the upper right, Jan VAN BEErs, Paris 1881. 
Height, 10% inches ; length, 14% inches. 


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95—SPRING ON THE MEUSE 


From the right foreground a placid river sweeps 
away under a bridge in the middle distance, wind- 
ing at the base of a low hill crowned with houses, 
which forms the horizon. On the left is a low, 
sandy point with patches of grass and a scattered 
growth of willows. Two peasant women are rest- 
ing near a slender leafless tree. 


Signed at the left, P. PHratre. 
Height, 12 inches ; length, 24 inches. 


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Abraham van Cuylenberg 


a” 163 099. Wyle 


Bee ANA AND HER MPHS 


In an extensive half-temple, half-grotto the god- 
dess has retired with her attendants to bathe. She 
sits on a low bank with two half-draped females 
reclining near, her garments spread on_ the 
grass under her. Through an opening in the grotto 
is a glimpse of a soft summer sky, and a high cliff 
overhanging a pool. 


Signed at the left, AB. van CUYLENBERG, 1649. 
Height, 12% inches; length, 16 inches. 


P. J. de Loutherbourg, R.A. 
English 


ed 


1740—1812 
)7— FARMYARD 7 ite Ad. 


Two cows stand in the ciate itt the yard of an 
ancient farm house, part of which is cow stable 
and cart shed. A farmer is raking the ground near 
by. The tiled and thatched roof is overgrown with 
creepers, and a dove cote stands on the hip gable 
end. Storm clouds cover the sky, and the trees 
are tossed by the gusts of an approaching tempest. 


Signed at the right. 
Height, 2014 inches; width, 1614 inches, 


Jan Both 
Dutch 


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O8—LANDSCAPE - kK? y: art 


On the left is a&rocky eminence, on which is a 
large group of houses, and at the foot of the crag 
a stream winds under an arched bridgé across the 
foreground, and away into the middle distance. 
Many sheep and cattle are gathered at the stream, 
a mounted cavalier stands near the bridge, and on 


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all sides are seen peasants engaged in various 
occupations. In the distance is a range of hills, 
dotted with houses, and the sky is partly covered 
with clouds lighted by a late afternoon sun. 

Height, 18 inches ; length, 23 inches. 


Edward Williams (“ Old Williams ”) 


- English 
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1782-31855 
99—LANDSCAPE of J é Lo . 
ne of 


The motive of this picture was found in 
the eastern “Counties of England, where broad 
estuaries of the sea penetrate the low land, and 
give it much the character of Holland. In the fore- 
ground on the right two oaks grow alongside a 
path, overhanging a wooden cottage with its tiny 
garden. A flock of sheep is driven along the path 
by a shepherd and his dog. On the left is a vista 
across calm water to a low horizon, the line of 
which is interrupted by sails and a windmill. 

Height, 19% inches ; length, 24 inches. 


Georges Michel 


French 


p. 1763—1843 : 
| -LANDSCAPE y kale 


A simple motive, representing a broad, populous 
plain’ under a turbulent sky, with a passage of vivid 
sunlight across the distant fields, and a sheet of 
water in the foreground, with a few figures fishing 
on a low, reedy point, under a small elevation on 
the left. 

Signed on the back, G. M. 

Height, 20 inches ; length, 26% inches. 


Georges Michel 


yas. tog Ud. La anther 


1763— 
[ENVIRONS DE ST. CYR, SEINE ET OISE 


From the summit of an elevation in the fore- 
ground, over which a broad road passés, is an ex- 
tended view over a farming country, with here and 
there great patches of sunlight illuminating fields 
and hamlets. Across a high stratum of sunlit clouds 
in the sky is a broad sweep of vapor in shadow. 

Height, 18 inches ; length, 22 inches. 


WATER COLORS 


John Macpherson 


od. ad Scotch . i. 
102—-KENILWORTH rea Y. }.. 
Watet Color é 


A woman is driving a herd of cows over the pas- 
ture in the foreground, and on the right, beyond a 
wide-spreading beech tree, is a row of cottages with 
tiny enclosed gardens. In the distance the ruined 
towers of the famous castle are seen above the trees 
against a quiet summer sky. 

Signed at the left, J MAcPHERSON. 

Height, 9% inches ; length, 16 inches. 


20.0% J. Roberti 
103—AT PRAYER ey gs Vet 
Water Color 
A nun is kneeling on a priedieu neat the base of a 
great column in a church, and the light from a win- 
dow behind her streams full upon the figure. She 
holds her clasped hands to her face, and turns her 
eyes upward as if uttering a prayer. 
Signed at the right, J. Ropertt. 
Height, 181% inches ; width, 14 inches. 


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John Faulkner, R.H.A. ae 


English Y- f ly wie 


Water Color ; 


In the foreground is a rough bit of shore with 
rude boats drawn up on the beach and another one 
in the water. A number of cows feed on a*pasture 
beyond. In the middle distance a town straggles 
along a plateau above a cliff and, against the sky 
farther away, a range of bold hills rises high above 
the quiet waters of the bay. 

Signed at the left, Joun FauLkneEr, 

Height, 17% inches ; length, 29 inches. 


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P. Drummond 


| ij or English f, + / 
)5—A FISHERMAN’S Bon ° 


Water Color 


Two old fishermen and a youth are seated in the 
stern of their boat, which is merrily sailing harbor- 
wards with a good catch of fish. One of the men 
is relating a tale to the amusement of the other two 
and to his own satisfaction. 

Signed at the left, P. Drummomp ’86. 

Height, 19 inches ; length, 26 inches. 


John Faulkner, R.H.A. 
2.627 English 


106—-INNESKEN ISLE, IREL 
“Water ‘ 
Across a rough sea a long island with nar 
headlands is seen on the horizon under a sunset sky. 
In the foreground are projecting ledges of rock 
washed by the water, and around them seagulls fly 
in search of food. 


Signed at the left, Joun FAuLKNER. 
Height, 18% inches ; length, 33 inches. 


© SS RE SB cae 


John Macpherson 


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107—WARWICK CASTLE “™©* % © | 
Water Color 

This js a view of the famous castle from the Avon, 

which flows through the grounds. On either side of 

the stream, which widens out and occupies the fore- 

ground, are low, sedgy banks with overhanging 

trees, and in the distance the great facade of the 

castle and its crenelated towers are half hidden by 
masses of foliage. 


Signed at the left, J. MACPHERSON. 
Height, 13 inches ; length, 21 inches. 


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John Faulkner, R.H.A. 


| IO ahd English . 


§8—vIEW AT CONNEM IN jf 
; ® 
. Water Color é AP 


In the left foreground a rocky point projects into 
a quiet, pleasant sheet of water, which is bounded 
by a great range of high, rugged hills. A_ long, 
wooded island rises from the middle of the lake, 
and toward this is moving a rowboat with two oars- 
men and a fisherman. The flanks of the hills are 
covered with ripe heather. 

Signed at the left, Joun FauLKner. 

Height, 14% inches ; length, 29 inches. 


| L. Coleridge 
| ay, a- ad ene? M. Werth 
Q—AT THE COTTAGE DOOR 


Water Color 


A young woman and a small girl are standing in 
the low doorway of a half-timbered cottage. On the 
right is a small flowerbed with orange lilies, and 
above the door is a blackbird in a cage, which hangs 
against a climbing rosebush. A tiny kitten sits 
near a saucer of milk in the foreground. 

Signed at the left, L. CoLERIDGE. 

Height, 21 inches ; width, 1534 inches. 


John Faulkner, R.H.A. 


ed go English oat ae 
110—BLACKSOD bat Pvt “Leche 


Water Color 


Three fishing boats with tanned sails are close- 
hauled in a strong wind which roughens the water 
of the great open bay, and two of them have al- 
ready sent down topsails. In the distance, on the 
left, is a brig under full sail, and on the right, in the 


horizon, a great rocky headland. 
Signed at the left, Joun FAuLKNER. 
Height, 17 inches ; length, 28 inches. 


Thomas Rowbotham 


English 


3 } . od ¢ 1823—1875 


111—VIEW OF SWIC Np Ay ae 


Water Color 


The harbor is alive with craft of all eis i. | 
from the clumsy rowboat to the great sailing barges, 
and moored at the busy landing on the left are 
square-rigged vessels apparently discharging cargo. 
Across the harbor is seen a low wooded shore with 
a glimpse of the town on the right. Summer clouds 
drift across the sky, and are reflected in the gently 
rippling water. 

Signed at the left, THos. RowBoTHaM, 1886. 


Height, 12 inches ; length, 24 inches. 


| John Faulkner, R.H.A. 


IO Ly, 97 AP 
.2—AN; IRISH LANDSCAP 


: Water Color 


A broad highway leads from the right foreground 
over the brow of a low hill toward a distant, well 
wooded country. On the left of the road is a vil- 
lage half hidden by the trees, the great square church 
tower rising high against the evening sky. 

Signed at the left, Joun FAULKNER. 

. Height, 17% inches ; length, 29 inches. 


laa Aha J. Robinson 


7 13—THE FLOWER yr /2 x o. Y : A 
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An Italian peasant girl in a gay costume with an 
abundance of jewelry is seated behind a rough table, 
holding in her left hand a bunch of pink roses and 
lilies of the valley, and offering to the purchaser a 
buttonhole bouquet of the same flowers. The figure 
is about half the size of life. 


Signed at the right, J. Ropinson. 
Height 21% inches; width, 16% inches. 


John Faulkner, R.H.A. 
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114—MOONLIGHT . G. Dkbnr 


Water Color 


From the left foreground a pier sweeps around to 
the right with a lighthouse on the remote end and 
various fishing boats moored on the one side, while 
a fleet of the same craft is entering the harbor on the 
other side. Fishermen and fish-venders are scattered 
all over the pier engaged in various occupations. 
The full summer moon is not far above the horizon, 
and strongly illuminates the whole scene, shimmer- 
ing on the water and accenting the edges of the 
clouds. 


Signed at the left, Joun FAULKNER. 
Height, 19 inches ; length, 33 inches. 


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Water Color 


* A Roman maiden, who has gathered in the woods 
a large quantity of wild flowers, arranges them 
around a bust of the god Pan, which stands on a 
high pedestal. She is dressed in a white, sleeveless 
tunic and a red mantle, and her hair is bound by a 
red fillet. A bunch of hollyhocks grows at the foot 
of the pedestal, and trunks of great forest trees are 
massed in the background. 


Signed at the right, R. Szenir, Rome ’87. 
Height, 29% inches ; width, 21% inches. 


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A scene at an English seaside resort. In the fore- 
ground on the left is a double bathing machine, axle- 
deep in the water, and the occupants of the machine 


having taken their dip in the quiet water are dressed 


again, and balance on the landing plank on their way 
ashore. On the right two children and a dog are at 
play in the shallow water, and in the distance a num- 
ber of sailing craft are seen near the horizon. 

Signed at the right, A. M. Rossi. 

{ Height, 32 inches ; length, 42 inches. 


Water Color 


A wild glen in the heart of the Highlands of Scot- 
land, where a broad, rapid stream rushes over a 
rocky bed from between steep, high banks overhung 
with trees. A fisherman and a gillie stand on the 


rocks at the edge of the stream, which covers the 


entire foreground. On the right a narrow path 
crosses a rock-strewn hillside, and beyond, in the 
distance,a great mountain with double peak hides its 
head among the drifting clouds. 


Signed at the left, Joun FAuLKNER, 1887. 
Height, 30 inches ; length, 52 inches. 


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C Sad John Faulkner, R.H.A. 
118—VIEW OF COBLENTZ 


On the right is the water front of the town, with 
its gables and spires, and steep roofs, and across the 
broad river, which is covered with boats, rises the 
majestic wooded hill, with the castle of Ehrenbreit- 
stein crowning its rugged crest. The sunlight ac- 
cents the group of houses, and the winding street in 
front along the river wall, illuminating the distant 


hill, and a mass of thin clouds in the sky. , 
Signed at the left, Joun FauLkKNnErR. § 
Height, 25% inches ; length, 39% inches. f 


OIL PAINTINGS 


Sa! R. Craeyvanger 
4 O° ied Dutch | 


119—A SCULPTOR’S -O/, of 
A Dutch gentleman? has brought his wife and 


two daughters to inspect a bust of himself, which is 
apparently just being finished. The sculptor stands " 
in front of the group near his work, and is about 

to put on the last touches, perhaps following the 
criticisims of his sitter. The costumes and acces- 
sories are of the seventeenth century. 

Signed at the right, R. CRAEYVANGER, 3869. 
Height, 18 inches ; length, 25 inches. 


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P¥,GREY ” Wn tel 


Seated on the window seat of a large stone- 
mullioned, leaded window, the lady, in a rich bro- 
cade robe over a green velvet petticoat, sits read- 
ing one of a heap of large volumes on which she 


.leans her elbow. Through the window behind her 


is seen the park with great oak trees, and a hunting 
party of ladies and gentlemen, both on foot and on 


horseback. 
Height, 194 inches ; length, 24 inches. 


A line of dark rain clouds is advancing across the 
sky in regular formation, sending down a slanting 
drift of rain as they pass. The broad plain, broken 
by a large wooded tract with various red-roofed 
houses and low hills, is partly in strong sunlight and 
partly in deep shadow. 

Height, 20% inches ; length, 26 inches. 


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123—LANDSCAPE Do (3 ® KU gaa 


In the heart of a mountain range, where great 
towering cliffs rise one above the other, a castle 
stands overhanging a sheet of water, and is strongly 
lighted from the sun, which is hidden from view 
behind a high mountain on the left. In the fore-_ 
ground, which is in deep shadow, is seen the figure 
of a man, seated near a fallen tree. The sky is full 
of great rolling clouds, the lower ones strongly 


illuminated. 
Height, 20 inches ; length, 27 inches. 


James M. Hart, N.A. 


American 


4.6" ais) Ynoortin 


124—ON THE MOUNTA 


In the foreground, cyclopean masses of rock are , | 
piled up among the pine trees, and the strong sun- 
light from the zenith accents the moss-grown sur- 
faces, the rough boles of the trees, the undergrowth, 
and the slope of the mountain flank in the distance. 
A small area of simple blue sky shows at the top of 
the picture, which is arch-shaped. 


Signed at the left, J. M. Harr. 
Height, 24 inches ; width, 18 inches. 


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25—,ON THE RIVER BANK 


In the foreground is a mass of rough plants 
and weeds growing in the marshy ground on the 
banks of a broad river, which winds away to the 
left around a reedy point and behind a great clump 
of rounded trees. A woman is carrying a great 


‘bundle of reeds along a path in the middle distance, 


and beyond the river is a line of low hills against 
a summer sky. 
Signed at the right, J. MacpHerson-Haye. 
Height, 16 inches ; length, 24 inches. 


Jan M. Molenair 


Receinbled in front of a roadside inn at the out- 
skirts of a Dutch village a number of peasants are 
gossiping, watering their horses and trading. Con- 
spicuous in the foreground is a white horse in full 


sunlight, and two women engaged in drawing water 


from a well. Tall trees overshadow the gable end 
of the hostelry, and further away the roof of a 
house is seen between the masses of foliage. 

Height, 17% inches ; length, 22 inches. 


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127-—THE COTTER’S HOUSE £ . on } 


In a rustic interior a laborer and his family are 
gathered at the fireside after their evening meal. The 
mother and two children sit at the table, a sturdy 
lad and his dog stand near, and the father in a 
smock frock sits on a low bench by the rude fire- 
place, from which the cheerful glow of a fire lights 
up the group. Through the open door is seen part 
of the wood which surrounds the cottage. 

Signed at the right, G. Morvanp. 

Height, 18 inches ; length, 24 inches. 


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128—A PASTURE v/E g. LUPIAR 


On the left is a farm house and various buildings 
in an enclosure with a tall elm and a straggling 
group of poplars, and from the foreground a level 
meadow stretches away to low hills in the distance, 
with cattle lying down or grazing, all in the full 
light from the sun high in the heavens. 

Signed at the right, G. A. Boye. 

Height, 17 inches ; length, 22 inches. 


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Georges Michel 


A sandy tract of land with here and there a patch 
of withering grass and great clumps of sturdy trees 
occupies the foreground. Among the trees stands a 
wind-mill half hidden by the foliage, and on the right 
across a broad, flat meadow is a line of low hills in 
the horizon beyond a narrow strip of water. The 
sky is covered with gray clouds, and the light is 
concentrated behind the trees and near the horizon. 

Signed at the back, G. M. 

Height, 22% inches ; length, 27% inches. 


An enormous painting death-bed scene hangs 
on the wall at the back, and is flanked by two por- 
traits on either side. An equestrian portrait, 
strongly lighted, hangs high on the left. Various 
visitors are inspecting the pictures, and a female 
copyist is busy at her task. 

Signed at the right, F. Aznar. 

Height, 19% inches ; length, 27% inches. 


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131—DUTCH LANDSCAPE 


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In the right foreground a high, sandy bank, under ~ 
which winds a deeply rutted road, is strongly illu- 
minated by the sun, and with a large clump of oak 
trees growing on the top is in strong contrast 
against the distant landscape, which is mostly in 
cloud shadow. The road is busy with men and 
animals and carts, and various peasants are resting 
by the wayside. On the left a plain with hills on 
either side extends to the level horizon. 
Height, 21% inches; length, 28% inches. 


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A characteristic view in the Coptic quarter of the 
town, with little shops and market stalls on the left, 
and on the right a scribe writing a letter to the 
dictation of a native who stands near. The fore- 
ground is all in shadow, and the clear sunlight of 
Egypt floods thetall fagades of a cross street beyond, 
on either side of a cafion-like alley, which shows a 
tiny line of sky between the house fronts. 


Signed at the left, R. M. CHEVALIER, 1894. 
Height, 28 inches ; width, 20 inches. 


730.4 sce 


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A youth in medizval cos of gray and white, : 
Ie’ with slashed sleeves and gold embroidered cap, i 
| seated on a box stool playing on a species of ae 
while his companion dressed in black leans over 
him, and with his mandolin points out the notes on 
the parchment score, which leans against cushions 
on a carved chest close by. 
Signed at the left, F. Royser. 
Height, 27% inches ; width, 22% inches, 


C. Brocky 
English 


lll BOY a7g ey aus lant. 


A life-size, half-length study of a young, red- 
cheeked lad dressed in rough blue garments, hold- 
ing in front of him a panful of fish, which he is 


offering for sale. 
Height, 27 inches ; width, 22 inches. 


Was 


William Ranney, A.N.A. ‘ 


American 


SOR. ne «1857 


THE MATCH SELLERY/ ype) 


A half-length life-size study of a ragged urchin, 
with a wooden box slung under his left arm by a 
leather strap, holding in his extended right hand a 
box of matches. He has a particolored scarf around 
his neck and a broken straw hat on his head. 

Signed at the lower middle, RANNEY, 1845. 

Height, 30% inches ; width, 25 inches. 


P. J. Van Bree 
Flemish 


146 ot 1786—1871 


136—DUTCH IN 


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A ee kitchen in the Netherlands, with 
a multitude of utensils hanging on the wall over 
a tiled dado, a corbelled fireplace, a leaded window, 
and an open doorway showing a room beyond. On 
the right sits a servant girl plucking a fowl, and a 
garrulous old man on a bench near by. On the left 
is a table covered with bottles, glasses, game, and 
fruit, and crowded against it are earthen jars, a 
stool, and a basket with a quantity of things just 
purchased from the market. 


Signed at the right, VAN BREE, 1845. 
Height, 24% inches; length, 33% inches. 


Mat Sie ly ico 


Georges Michel 


LANDSCAPE ; 
Ke A road winds round from the teeratan awd dis- 


appears in the middle distance at the foot of large 
2 p hills, beyond which in the horizon a single moun- 
tain ‘peak breaks the simple line of the horizon, and 
} gathers high above its summit a dark storm cloud. 
: On the left of the road is a single tall tree, and on 
the opposite side a clump of dead and live ones with 
a large fallen trunk by the roadside. 


Signed on the back, G. M. ; 
Height, 27 inches ; length, 3314 inches. 


BO Ane take 


p— me ttUNTING PA 


A large company of ladies and gentlemen have 
been out shooting, and have assembled in a 
pleasant sunlit glade in a forest to enjoy their 
luncheon. At the foot of a tree near the baskets sits 
a sportsman with a number of pheasants and a dead 
deer, and scattered around in various directions are 
other members of the party, some of whom are still 
enjoying their sport. 

aga at the right, Gializzi. 

Height, 23% inches; length, 28% inches. 


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139—PORTRAIT yn, teoth 


The figure of a young 1. 7% Why: in thin, white 
muslin, and leaning on the arm of a sofa with a red 
cloak thrown over her lap and around her shoulders. 
Her coiffure is high and curiously arranged, and 
around her neck is a gold cross and a gold heart 
on a black ribbon. 


A. J. Daiwaille and Eugene J. Verboeck- 


hoven 


140 —LANDSCAPE 


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A farmer and hi¢ boy have just cranes the door of 
a thatched barn, and three cows and a flock of sheep 
wander out in the sunlight and scatter over the 
pasture. On the right under a clump of tall trees, 
a few sheep and their shepherd are descending a 
grassy slope, and on the left is a view over a broad, 
wooded country with low hills in the horizon. The 
lower part of the sky is covered with soft, fair 
weather clouds, and large spots of blue show near 
the zenith. 

Signed at the right, A. J. DAIWAILLE 

Euc. VERBOECKHOVEN, 1869. 
Height, 21% inches ; length, 31 inches. 


William Shayer, the younger © | 
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| An old fisherman 4n shad gafments and tall”sea 


boots is taking his ease in the late afternoon after 
his day’s work. Seated on a rough bench in front 
of his rude cottage he smokes his pipe, and at the 
same time enjoys the company of two children, one 
of whom embraces him affectionately. In the dis- 
tance are boats on the beach, and a line of rocky 
cliffs with the sea horizon beyond, under a sunset 


sky. 
Height, 30 inches ; width, 25 inches. 


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: [2—CHRIST AT rae Geigy w/ Liane. 


This illustrates the well-known biblical story, and 
represents Christ seated on a rock near a low well 
curb, on the further side of which stands the 
woman with an earthen jar, which she has just 
drawn up. Behind the group is a mass of trees, and, 
on the right, a half-ruined castle with a view beyond 


to a town on a hill. 
Height, 23% inches ; length, 31% inches. 


Ser tele coy.) ee ones 


A shallow stream which. is crossed by a narrow 
foot bridge, spreads out to cover the whole fore- 
ground. A sandy road enters and crosses the 
stream, and a horseman has halted at the edge of 
the ford to water his horse. Beyond are fields en- 
closed by hedges and a lane of low wooded hills. 
The sun is setting behind large masses of dark 
clouds that nearly cover the lower part of the sky. 

Signed at the right, D. Macnas. 

clans 24 inches ; length, 36 inches. 


soe. 4 
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Around a small open square of a Dutch town are 
several booths with peasants selling vegetables by 
the light of lanterns. A gentleman and lady in rich 
costumes are crossing the square, preceded by an 
attendant who lights the way by means of a small 
cage of blazing coals, which he carries on a staff. 
The moonlight breaks through the clouds behind 
a church tower in the background. 

Height, 25% inches ; length, 33% inches. 


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143—-THE FoRD ( f, Sek ; 


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5—ON THE IRISH COAST K- : /; wth, ( 


A pleasant estuary of the Atlantic with high hills 
on the right, and, on the left, a low, rocky shore at 
the foot of gently sloping hillsides. In the fore- 
ground is a bit of sandy beach with outcropping 
ledges on which the heather grows, and on the 
edge of the quiet water are two fishing boats with 
the fishermen chatting over the catch. On the bank 
at the left is a large thatched cottage under a clump 
of trees, and two women squat on the ground sun- 
ning themselves in front of the whitewashed gable. 
Signed at the left, Joun FauLKner, R.H.A. 
Height, 22 inches ; length, 36 inches. 


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46—MARINE js 3 yy, ‘ 
e In the brilliant light of a full moon a heavily- 
laden square-tigged vessel is wallowing through 
the sea nearly bow on, showing both port and star- 
board lights. Further away is a schooner, close- 
hauled and with shortened sail. The moonlight 
flickers on the rough waves in a glittering path from 
the horizon to the foreground, and the sky is partly 
covered with whirling wind clouds. 
Height, 36 inches ; width, 22 inches. 


B.C. Koek-koek 

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147—-LANDSCAPE . Vier 


A broad, stony road leads from under the over- 


hanging trees in the distance to the foreground, — 
where it crosses a narrow stream. A company of 
peasants with their donkeys, cattle, and sheep have 
halted on the road in the sunlight under two enor- 
mous trees, which raise their branches and foliage | 
high against an afternoon sky, filled with warm- 
colored clouds. In the distance a large mountain, 
seen over the rounded hill-tops, forms the horizon. 
Height, 36 inches ; width, 32 inches. 


David Johnson 
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148—VIEW OF SHER VERM 


From a high, rocky, and woéded hill on the left 
foreground, there is a view over a broad and fertile 
valley with a meandering stream, frequent farm 
houses and beyond a great range of hills partly cov- 
ered with trees, under a simple summer sky in which 
a few small clouds drift toward the zenith. 


Signed at the left, JD., 1865. 
Height, 30 inches ; length, 40 inches. 


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J. R. Miles 


A Eli eat sea is bling’ in upon a Seah 
ing beach, and the fishing boats are making for the 
land. In the foreground one of them has just struck 
the bottom and while the surf is breaking over men 
drag out to her a heavy line to warp her ashore. Tur- 
bulent clouds drift across the lower part of the sky 
in large masses, and behind them the sun is setting. 

Signed at the left, J. R. Mixes. 

Height, 30 inches ; length, 50 inches. 


Albert Bierstadt 


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50—-VIEW IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS 


Immense barren peaks ris@@Pmajestically on either 
side of a tiny valley, where a small lake reflects the 
blue of the zenith, and summer clouds drift across 
the sky not far above the highest summits. In the 
foreground are great lofty ledges covered with 
creepers, with here and there small plots of rough 
grass growing in the shallow soil. 


Signed at the left, ABrERSTADT. 
Height, 32 inches; length, 48 inches. 


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French 


4 O94 aad 1829—1890 ? 
151—WASHINGTON vu) , CC 


An equestrian portrait of Washington when he 
was in command of the troops, standing on the 
seashore, looking out into the bay, as if to discover 
the British ships. He is dressed in full uniform, 
with a large cloak lined with purple, and is mounted 
on a spirited, light bay horse. In the distance is 
seen an orderly and the stars and stripes with an- 
other flag. ' 


Signed at the left, Joun Lewis Brown, 1872. 
Height, 76 inches ; width, 51 inches. 


J. Crawford Thom 


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152—THE DEER HUNT 


A pack of hounds have chased a buck through a 
wood, and part of them have followed him across 
the stream on the further side of which he is seen 
just bounding up the bank, with the dogs at his 
heels. The sportsman sits in a boat which is being 
sculled up the stream near the bank, and is prepar- 
ing to shoot. The strong light of a sunset sky 
breaks through the trees on the left and lights up 
the glowing autumn foliage on the right. 


Signed at the right, J. C. THom. 
Height, 39 inches ; length, 72 inches. 


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In the foreground, which is the shoulder "of a 
high hill, there is a scrub growth with one or two 
rough wild apple trees in bloom. A country girl 
is swinging down one of the boughs, while a lad is 
breaking off the blossoms. Just beyond, near a 
winding, rocky path, is a flock of sheep and lambs 
with the shepherd, and over the brow of the hill 
there is a wide view over an extensive sunlit plain, 
under a sky full of soft summer clouds. 


Signed at the right, J. C. THom. 
Height, 39 inches ; length, 72 inches. 


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BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.30 0’ CLOCK 


| ~~ ‘Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. 

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6—-A SKETCH Lo. Chick 

3 The composition MY a wild teminest in a 
3 rocky country near the sea. In the foreground are 

: a two wind-lashed, ragged trees, and under them two 
figures hurrying away to some shelter. In the 

middle distance a high rock crowned by a castle 


: rises against a dark, ominous-looking sky. 
; Height, 10 inches ; width, 8 inches. 


| Frederick T. Goodall, R.A. 
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RA young girl stands in yi 1 Ua leaning 
eg against the wall of a cottage near a buttery hatch. 
im she; is ‘dressed in rough, patched garments, and 
holds in both hands a stocking which she has been 
| knitting. Beside her on the ground is a large brown 
I. glazed jug. 
— at i right, F. GoopDALtL, 1845. | 
ay 22 Height, 13 inches ; width, 9 inches, 


Eugene Boudin 
French 


SZ 30 ve | 1824—1898 ; 


158—ON THE peachy piepgy, Aa 


A breezy day at the seashore, ‘and a company of 
ladies and gentlemen are enjoying an hour on the 
sand, watching the fishing boats struggling with the — 
waves. A few wind scuds drift across the sky, and ~ 
the sunlight, veiled a little by the sea mist, strikes 
full upon the scene. 

Signed at the right, E. Boupin, 1854. 

Height, 12% inches ; width, 10! inches. 


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159-——LANDSCAPE STU of, 


A pool extends across the foreground, and on the 
rough bank beyond is a straggling growth of trees 
against a cloudy sky. On the left in the middle dis- 
tance are two figures in a meadow, which is flecked 
by the sunlight. 

Signed at the left, Dupré. 

Height, 6% inches ; length, 11 inches. 


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HO—THE PASTURE vg Cy Klavdk. 
| In the foreground a peasant woman, accompanied. 

by a dog is tending a cow and two sheep, which are 
browsing on the short grass of a pasture. In the 

middle distance is an open rank of tall trees ex- 

tending across the composition, and behind them is 

a sky covered with gray clouds, the light focussed 

near the tree tops. 


Signed at.the right, Cu. Jacque. 
Height, 9% inches ; length, 13 inches. 


| Charles Francis Daubigny 
. S. a. French 
| #3 1817—1878 
1—RIVERSIDE PAST 


The high bank of a wide 
% cattle and horses gathered ‘on the irregular sum- 
| mit occupies the foreground. Beyond is a_ sunlit 
sheet of water with a few sails, and further away, 
a wooded bank veiled in mist. Gray clouds nearly 
cover the sky. 
Signed at the left, Dausicny. 


river with nun us 


Height, 6% inches ; length, 1244 inches. 


De nts. ee 


Leon A. L’Hermitte ~~ 
7d Sted French 


162—THE BATHER . 
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Seated on the grassy “bank of a stream which 


flows through a pleasant meadow, is a young woman 
who, having laid aside her garments, is about to 
bathe. In the middle distance beyond the sunlit 
field is a rank of trees, and in the horizon a line of 
hills with a luminous sky above. 
Signed at the right, L. Hermite. 
Height, rz inches ; length, 15 inches. 


iS ht BIE eB och 


Eugene J. Verboeckhoven 
Belgian 


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163—SHEEP' IN STABLE - 


Two sheep are lying down on the straw, 1 


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stable, one of them shorn and the other with shaggy 
fleece. Above, perched on the hayrack, is a game 
cockerel. 
Signed at the upper right, EuGiNE VERBOECKHOVEN. Ft. 1858. 
Height, 12% inches ; width, rz inches. 


Emile Van Marcke 


French 


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A scene on the seacoast of France, where a great 
gray cliff lifts its immense mass high against the 
sky, and at its base a village nestles, extending along 
a narrow waterway, in which are moored several 
: fishing boats. In the rough foreground is a pool of 
| 4 water, and here and there cows feed on the rough 
3 grass. 

Signed at the right, Em. Van Marcke. 
Height, 11 inches ; length, 16 inches. 


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165—THE Vow. . 1) Pete 
a A young knight on horseback 
roadside shrine, and with his cross-hilted broken 
sword raised, bows his head as if in the act of 
prayer. The sunlight strikes the slender shrine, 
glints on the armor of the knight, and brings the 
group into strong contrast against a wood in the 
middle distance, along which the road leads to a 
pleasant landscape beyond. 


Signed at the left, S. E. WALLER, 1899. 
Height, 15 inches ; width, rz inches. 


John Constable, R.A. 
English 


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166 —LANDSCAPE : y 


A narrow estuary of the sea, probably ofthe east 
coast of England, with three sloops left aground by 
the receding tide. In the middle distance a red- 
roofed village, and over all a summer sky. 

Height, 834 inches; length, rz¥% inches. 


George Morland and J. Rathbone 


Li x. ee English 


1763—1804 1750—1807 


167—WELSH LANDS E 


An English mansion standing on 
and surrounded by large trees is a 
ture of the composition. In the sunlit foreground 
are two horses, one of them galloping away fol- 
lowed by a farmer and a dog, and on the left is a 
vista over a wide vale with a high mountain be- 
yond, rising majestically against a luminous, cloudy 
sky. 

Signed at the right, G. Morvanp and J. RaTuBone. 

Height, 12 inches ; length, 14 inches. 


Jean Léon Gérome 


1928 rb dk 


: ee SLAVE MARKET 


A young Egyptian girl has been offered for sale 
to a probable purchaser, who is examining her teeth 
to see if they are sound. Her simple garments have 
been removed by the slave merchant, who stands 
behind her, and two attendants accompany the pur- 
chaser, showing by their presence that he is a man 
of quality. 

Signed at the upper left, J. L. G&r6me, 1867. 

Height, 15% inches ; width, 11 inches. 


Sir Thomas Lawrence 


f 67. é (Attributed) 
69—PORTRAIT KD 4: Aen 


Life size, in oon view, her head inclined 
to the right, and her eyes raised. Her hair falls in 
ringlets on either cheek, and she wears a fur- 


trimmed jacket. 
Height, 1534 inches ; width, 1234 inches. 


Bie ster. 


Narcisse Virgile Diaz 
French 


S/O O81 ue 4 | 
170-— LANDSCAPE ve, 4. Kad : nt 


In the foreground is a rough pasture with great 
bowlders, a winding path, and in the middle dis- 
tance an irregular line of small trees with thick 
undergrowth rising against a cloudy sky. A single 
figure of a peasant woman is seen beside the path 
where it enters the wood. 


On the left, Vente Diaz. 
Height, 10 inches; length, 12% inches. 


Edouard Frere 


French 


/O7?: aid 1837—1886 S| 
171—THE VILLA Cas Onnrtucy 


A study of the open square of the town of Ecouen,, 
with a broad-spreading tree in the middle, in the 
shadow of which are two peasants. Beyond the tree 
are rows of houses of typical French architecture, 
and at the street corner a group of children play on 
the sidewalk. 


Signed on the right, Vente Ep. Freire. 
Height, 12 inches; length, 18% inches. 


i. Constant Troyon 

: French 

72—BROWSING CO 

” This is a study of a retool cow standing 
back to in the sunlight, raising her head to browse 
on the foliage of a clump of bushes. Near by 
stands the farmer, in blue blouse and straw hat, 
engaged in pruning a flowering shrub. 


Signed at the left, C. Troyon. 
Height, 1434 inches; length, 18 inches. 


. (C. F. Daubigny 


French 


[- 2 4 lb 1817—1878 
73—oxEN AT REST 42 G AD 


Two red and white oxen, ay to the pole of a 
large hay wagon, are lying down asleep; behind 
them is a stake fence enclosing a field with low 
bushes. The sky is simple in effect of diffused sun- 
light. 

Signed at the left, Dausicny. 

Height, 12% inches; length, 22% inches. 


Victor Dupre 


2/d: tial French 
174-Lanpscare Jp, 


In the middle of the foreground is a small irreg” 
ular-shaped pool reflecting the strong light from 
cumulous clouds in the sky, and across this is a 
broad path with a woman, a white horse, and a 
small boy relieved against a low sombre distance. 
On the right is a tall oak in autumn foliage, and a 
clump of trees on a hillock, and on the left the 
corner of a wood. 

Signed at the left, Vicror Dupr&. 

Height, 18 inches; width, 14% inches. 


Charles Emile Jacque 
French 


/9g09 81318 
a aURCH Eee D. a = 


In the courtyard of a group of farm buildings 
under a wide opening, stands a rustic butcher in 
full sunlight about to cut up the carcass of a large” 
hog, which hangs on the wall. In the shadow 
behind him is a peasant woman pitching up the 
straw which litters the ground, and further away 
in the sunlight is a pig and several fowl. A long 
ladle is a prominent object in the foreground. 

Signed at the left, Cu. Jacque. 

Height, 20 inches; width, 11% inches. 


yBe ©: ‘Corot 
French 


| @fO” 
i 1796—1875 

'6—A SKETCH Ee Hi ig 
i This is a study A a group 6 houses, partly in sun-- 
shine, partly in shadow, with trees on either side, a 
stream flowing along the foundations, and a small 


area of simple sunny sky above. 
Signed at the right, Coror. 


Height, 17% inches; width, 14 inches. 


Eugéne Isabey 
French 


|a70” > 
he 4 Ute 


The tide has receded and left bare great patches of 
rough shore at the foot of a line of bold, rocky 
cliffs, the*projecting point of which is the principal 
feature of the composition. A few fishermen are 
gathering mussels in the shadow of the great rock, 
and beyond is a narrow strip of sea with a low 
point of land in the horizon. 

Signed at the left, E. IsaBry. 

Height, r3 inches; length, 19 inches. 


J. C. Ibbetson 
English 


GS 1750—1817 | 
178—THE FOR o. tLe pA 


A farmer is leading across a shallow stream a 
donkey, on which are perched, on top of a mis- 
cellaneous load, his wife and child. A man and 
woman, apparently returning from market are walk- 
ing along a path in the foreground. Across the 
stream is a mill among the trees, and in the distance 
a village church and a cottage on a hill. 

Height, 14 inches; length, 17% inches, 


Mariano Fortuny 
" % Spanish 
Sal 0: ed 1838—1874 
179—THE POULTRY | 


This is a sketch of an iicloaies in which a number 
of hens and ducks are kept. On the left is the corner 
of a large tank of water, and in the background 
a trellis with a grape vine growing over it. 

Signed at the right, Fortuny, 1869. 

Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches. 


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LOE hy 1799—1881 


: 0-4THE NEW-BORN: LAM 


Eugéne J. Verboeckhoven 
Belgian 


Lying in full sunlight 
stable is a ewe with a lambkin beside her. Behind 


her a second sheep is coming through a narrow 


doorway, and on the left proudly strut a_ black 
game cock and hen. 
Signed at the right, Euc. VERBorcKHOVEN ft. 1870. 
Height, 14 inches; length, 21% inches. 


J. Crawford Thom 


American 


Pree manne vo bier Lala, Una te 


81—THE FISHING POO 


An angler has discovered’ a pool hidden away in 
the forest, where a stream flows through a thick 
undergrowth. Here he sits patiently watching his 
float. All around him is the tangle of the wood, 
the foliage hiding the sky. A flash of sunshine 
lights up the middle distance, where tame ducks 
are feeding in the shallow water. 


Signed at the right, J. C. THom. 
Height, 15 inches; length, 24 inches, 


n the straw. litter of a- 


Edouard Manet 
French 


07 7 1833—1883 


182—THE VINTN =) 


Two young girls have been gathering grapes in 
a wild country, and one of them, sitting down, holds 
a bowl, while her companion squeezes into it the 
juice from a large bunch of the fruit, a heap of 
which lies on the ground near by. The seated girl 
is dressed in a white jacket and a pale blue skirt, 
and the other in a purple jacket and red skirt. The 
sunlight flecks both figures, and throws a deep 
shadow on the rough ground. A large tree rises at 
the left of the group, and on the right is a clump of 
smaller trees on a rocky hillock. 

Signed at the right, E. MANET ’so. 

Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches. 


Leo Malempre 


Ry : 
Jf AO°0U : 
183—-THE LADY BUG/f/* Pret 
A fair-haired young ladyis seated in a garden-chair 
in the sunlight, shading her face with a red fan, 
and studying earnestly the familiar little messenger 
of good fortune, which has alighted on one of her 
fingers. 


Signed at the left, LzEo MALEmpRE, 1899. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches, 


Francisco Zuccarelli 


Florentine 


430° ex 38 ke Pe Chr f ra 


84—ITALIAN LANDSCAPE 


A Pee ranked hints girl and a slightly clad 
youngster are crossing a bridge in the foreground, 
driving before them two sheep. On either side are 
clumps of trees and the river winds through a pop- 
ulous, wooded country, its course lost near a town 
in the middle distance. A great mountain range 
forms the horizon, softened by the haze of a warm 
atmosphere and in the glow of a summer sky. 

Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches. 


Francisco Zuccarelli 


Florentine - 


270." PH Lhe Daarelt 


185—THE WATERING 


In the foreground are two women and a child 
resting on the bank of a small pool, in which a 
white horse with a woman rider and a white goat 
are drinking. On the right is a stream which flows 
in front of a great stone mill, approached by a 
stone bridge. Beyond is a pleasant wooded country 
with a town and a range of high hills in the dis- 


tance. 
Height, 20 inches ; length, 24 inches. 


F. R. Lee, R.A. 


English ® 
ae Aided ga 17991879 act = 
186—-VIEW OF EDINBU ee 


From a valley between two hillocks in the fore- 
ground, is seen a sunlit plateau beyond, crowned 
by the town with the dominating form of the castle, 
and on the right the great mass of Arthur’s Seat. 
In the remote distance is a line of low hills, and 
over all a simple luminous summer sky. 

Signed at the left, F. R. Ler. 

Height, 17 inches; length, 26 inches. 


tis, 


yy, so Vid 


188—STILL LIFE ‘ Awl 


On a heavy table and a bench near by have been 
thrown grapes, peaches, plums, gooseberries, flow- 
ers, a dead hare, a cage of small live birds, and two 
baskets of dead ones, and these with various minor 
accessories make up the composition. 

Signed at the right, L. VipAL. 

Height, 28% inches; width, 23 inches. 


| 4 A. K mann 
89—A TRIBUTE OF LOV * 


bunches of roses which she scatters over a large 
stone sarcophagus, which in the shadow of over- 
hanging trees is partly overgrown by climbing 
plants. Over her white tunic a great purple mantle 
is thrown, falling to the ground in large folds. 
Behind the figure is a glimpse of a high range of 
mountains against a sunset sky. 

Signed at the right, A. KAUFFMANN. 

Height, 29 inches ; width, 24 inches. 


se" pe 
|[90— CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE. 


A great Roman ruin on the left is the chief 
feature of the composition, and this is balanced by 
a smaller mass on the right in the foreground. 
Between the two is a grass-grown path, on which 
are two figures in classical dress, an old man seated 
and a woman holding a child, and beyond the ruins 
is a view across a rolling country to a distant range 
of hills. 


Signed at the left. Signature undecipherable. 
Height, 23 inches ; length, 31 inches. 


eS 


John Cawse 
English 


any 
Cy 1779 j, 
191—-STUDIO INTERIOR Re 


The room is lighted from a large window on the 
left, near which stands a picture of a Dutch interior 
with figures. A large portrait group in a wide frame 
hangs on the wall at the back, and underneath it is 
a table with an old missal on a book rack, an ornate 
violincello, old books, and a chair with a pet dog. 
Between portieres on the right is a glimpse into an 
adjoining room, where the artist is seen at work on 
a picture. 

Signed at the left, J. CawsE. 

Height, 25 inches ; length, 30 inches. 


Daniel Maclise, R.A. 


English 
v6 i ot 1811 +1870 
192 —ON THE RAMPAR 
‘VGYrY 


This is the study of a man with a sword and 
buckler, holding with both hands the staff of a great 
red banner, which sweeps around the figure and 
partly drapes. it. The figure is strongly lighted 
from the upper right, and in the background the 
crenelations of a wall are seen against a deep-toned 
sky. 

Signed at the left. 

Height, 30 inches ; width, 25 inches. 


S. Drummond, A.R.A. 
English 


] vv 
] 107: 1763—1844 , 
}.93—PORTRAIT OF MISS reek AD. Son. 


The head and shoulders of a fair-haired young 
lady, dressed in a simple black velvet gown, high 
at the neck with a lace collar. The face is in three- 
quarters view turned to the left, and the background 
is a deep-toned landscape. 


Height, 28 inches ; width, 23 inches. 


Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. 


| a7F7 pig y. 
194— PORTRAIT :  Aeheg 


A life head and shoulders of a lady in a low-cut 
black velvet dress, with a diamond brooch at the 
point. The head is in three-quarters view turned to 
the left, and the face is framed by ringlets on either 
temple. In the background is an old gold curtain, 
and the top of a straight-backed red-covered chair. 

Height, 25 inches ; width, 18% inches. 


PE 
ays -” Unknown 
O5—-PORTRAIT OF A fy ‘ 
The head and shoulders of a middle-aged gentle- 
man in a wine-colored silk doublet, with broad lace 
collar. It is smaller than life and is seen in three- 


quarters view facing to the left. The background is 


a tone of brown. 
Height, 27 inches ; width, 22% inches. 


m4 O SA 4 Unknown 


196—PORTRAIT OF A OS AGO af | 
ee ® : " 
The head and shoulders of a young gentleman in 


seventeenth-century costume with steel corselet and 
shoulder pieces, with a white cravat tied with a red 
ribbon. The face is framed in wavy masses of light 
brown hair, and is in three-quarters view facing the’ 


left. 
Height, 29 inches ; width, 24 inches. 


VAM oe E 


197—PORTRAIT 


"y Avhalf-length ‘geA4ted figure of a young lady j 
white satin dress, with low neck and short sleeves 
and a lace veil thrown over her head. She rests 
her left elbow on a table covered with rich red 
drapery, and in her right hand, which lies in her 
lap, she holds a book. 

Height, 34 inches ; width, 29 inches. 


Cs ad Unknown 
198—PORTRAIT OF A er }, 


A half-length seated figure of a lady in th@f cos- 
tume of the middle of the last century, holding in 
her lap a large book illustrated with engravings. 
She wears a simple black dress with gold belt, brace- 
let, and chain, and a large collar of rich lace. 

Height, 33 inches ; width, 25% inches. 


Sir Joshua Reynolds 


ie (Attributed) 
MASTER PER CHARLES KENDALL 5 L. 


. A study of a partly-draped infant reclining in a 
“half-seated attitude, on a rich red velvet cushion, 
under a circular window, part of which shows in the 
upper right corner. 


Inscribed on the back of canvas, ‘‘ Master Charles Kendal, 
Primo Anno A‘tatis. Joshua Reynolds Pinxit Anno 1744, Atatis 


Suz er. 
Height, 30 inches ; width, 24% inches. 


. 3s: wv Vie : 
}00O—PORTRAIT = YY, thet ot. 


The head and shoulders of a middle-aged gentle- 
man in a black coat, high collar and white stock, 
holding an opened letter in his right hand. The head 
is in three-quarters view facing the right, and in the 


background is a suggestion of a landscape. 
Height, 30 inches ; width, 24% inches. 


i Thomas Lawrence 


a7 4. (Attributed) 
PORTRAIT OF AN A ySS / 


The head and shoulders Of a LAE ghd lady, 
dressed in a black frock with lace cuff and double 
collar, holding in the left hand a roll of manuscript. 
The head is slightly turned to the right and is 
puffed at the sides. It is oval with a sky back- 


ground. 
Height, 30 inches ; width, 24% inches. 4 


Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. 
English 


lath . 1727—1788 
262— PORTRAIT OF DR. U 


fi : 
The famous author df “ Night Thoughts” is 


seated on a grass-grown bank in a park under a 
weeping willow tree. He is dressed in a complete 
suit of black with lace at sleeves and neck, and 
wears a white wig. In his right hand he has a half- 
open book, and with his left holds upright a long 
spud with paddle blade. On the right is an ornate 


building among trees, and distant hills in the hori- 
zon, 


Height, 30% inches ; width, 25 incnes. 


rf Ds re Unknown 


(9 Q x 
20 OF wyfQan 


The head and shoulders of the monarch in middle 
life, wearing a great ermine cloak and a rich chain 
with gold pendant, his enormous coiffure of dark 
hair in masses on either side of his head, flowing 
over the shoulders in large curls. The face which 
is partly in shadow is in three-quarters view turned 


to the left. 
Oval. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


Unknown 
” hone. Met lodt 
A half-length figure of a gentleman seated at a 
table, his left hand resting. on a book and his right 
_ hanging by his side. He is dressed in the costume of.- 
the early part of last century, with black coat, high 
collar, and stock, and wears a gold pendant with a 


green and white rosette on his breast. 
Height, 33 inches; width, 25% inches. 


3 Unknown 
ee 
3 by ru Dutch School 
J5—PORTRAIT OF MA SSE 


A hailf-length figure of a staid lady at the age of 
sixty, dressed in a simple dark dress with lace 
collar and cap, holding in both hands a pair of 
neatly folded gloves. A rich chain of gold and 
silver work hangs around her waist, probably hold- 


ing her keys. 
Height, 39% inches ; width, 31% inches. 


SS ST ee 


“ 


plete AS iat 


William Hogarth 
English 


Adee 1697—1764 
206—PORTRAIT Tu. 


A half-length figure of a gentleman in cost 
the time of George III. He wears a blue 
with cuffs, revers, and collar trimmed with gold 
galloon, a waistcoat of the same material, white 
ruffles and jabot, a brown wig, and has a cocked 
hat under his left arm. In this left hand he holds a 
large open letter. The face is in three-quarters 
view to the left, and the background is a mellow, 
olive tone. 


& 


‘ny ama 


Height, 40% inches; width, 30% inches. 


J. S. Noble 


gs ile: English 


207—“ HOW HAPPY U B WITH 
EITHER” 47d 


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Two chattering monkeys are huddled together in 
fright on the top of a large drum, and opposite them 

a leopard in a cage with paws hanging out between | 

the bars, snarls at the little animals as he rubs his ) 

muzzle on the iron rods. | 


Signed at the left, J. S. NoBLE. 
Height, 25 inches; length,"35 inches. 4% 


Thomas Gainsborough, R.A. 
if 0.¢7 (Attributed) 


})8—aA GYPSY | aay PP 
In the near foregr is” a group of several 


Romany men and women around a fire which they. 
have built to cook their food, while they rest under 
an ancient oak on the edge of a forest. On the 
left a deeply-rutted road winds away in sinuous 
curves to a distant village in the horizon. In the 
lower part of the sky are great rolling summer 
clouds. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


Gustave Courbet 

French 
“hb a- om 178-338 G E. , 
‘OO— LANDSCAPE rg) ; 

A steep, rocky hillside occupies the near fore 
ground on the right. It is in shadow and the trees 
and jagged rocks are in silhouette against a quiet 
sky. On the left is a sunlit valley with houses 
| nestled among the trees and beyond, a sloping cul- 
tivated hillside with level top and here and there 
a haystack, trees, and farm buildings. 


Signed at the right, G. CourBET. 
Height, 23% inches; length, 33% inches. 


0 Fo yee 
210—MATERNITY 


% A. seated Te robed in lo garments, em- 
braces with her left arm a naked child, drawing him 
to her heart. Two other fair-haired youngsters of 
larger growth caress their mother, one on either 


side of her. 
Height, 32 inches: width, 26 inches. 


3 O° ee Unknow 


211—DUTCH LANDS} eS 


On the left two horsemen and a large company of i 
people crowded into a box-like ferry-boat, are . 
about to land at a large inn which stands at the 
very edge of the water. A windmill is perched high i 
above the gables of the inn, which are overhung 
by large trees. On the quiet water are rowboats 


and quaint sailing craft with many passengers, and 
in the distance are numerous small islands. 
Height, 22 inches; length, 32 inches. 


= - aia 
en I nn mance 


Canaletto 


Venetian 


| 1697—1768 a 
212—THE GRAND 4 GY, Soe? 


This view of the famous waterway is taken from 
an elevated position, and shows a line of houses 
in sunlight, curving around from the right fore- 
ground, and on the left the facade of a stately 
palace. Along the sides of the canal are moored 
numerous boats, and here and there are barges and 
gondole with gayly dressed rowers, moving briskly 


over the water. 
Height, 24 inches ; length, 38 inches. 


é if I? vd Henry oe 


/213—ON THE WAY TO MAK GY eg Ye 


Moving along a country road which runs straight 
out of the foreground, are several sheep following a 
woman on a donkey with a lamb in one of the pan- 
niers, and three cows and another sheep driven by a 
man on horseback. On the left is a clump of small 
birches growing among the bushes by the road- 
side, and, on the right, a large thatched building. 
The sun, breaking through the clouds, strikes the 
group from behind and above, strongly accenting 
the animals and the figure. 

Signed at the right, Henry THORNTON. 

i Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches. 


ee ee Se ee eee 


Fa: Won Unknown 
214—LANDSCAPE QQ. 0. 4 


A pleasant hilly A partly wooded, with ; 
range of high mountains in the distance, rising 
above a large lake of irregular shape. A few sail- 
boats are seen in the distance, and nearer at hand 
are farm houses on low sunlit hills, with grazing 
cattle and sheep. In the immediate foreground, a 
boy and a girl are gathering flowers in a rough 
pasture, across which winds a well-trodden path. 

Height, 25% inches; length, 36 inches. 


Constant Troyon 


French 


3 ag 7? 18 
215—ON THE SAND 


A broad sand beach, still wet after the rapidly 
falling tide, covers the entire foreground. Bare- 
legged mussel gatherers are hurrying off to their 
task, and the monotonous waste of sand is broken 
by frequent timber beach stays. On the left a 
broken line of bluffs in perspective leads the eye to 
the low horizon, where a narrow strip of sea shows 
on the right. The sky occupies three-quarters of 
the composition, and the blue is veiled by thin 
vaporous clouds. 


Signed at the right, C. T. 
Height, 26 inches; length, 39% inches. 


Seymour J. Guy 


, A hala . eee 
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,1G6—THE JAPANESE PICTU 


A mother holds her little daughter in her 
and unfolds before her a book of colored Ja 
prints. The figures are life-size, nearly half-length, 
and the light falls strongly on them from above on 
the left. 

Signed at the right, S. J. Guy in monogram. 

Height, 39 inches; width, 25 inches. 


2, a: FPWilliam Shayer, Senior 
217—LOW TIDE A? v7 Ca 


Various vessels have been left by the tide high 
and dry on a low rock-strewn shore, and the 
country people and fisher folks with a cart and 
baskets are assembled to carry away the catch of 
fish. In the distance are lofty cliffs in perspective, 
the line of their bold summits broken by the fore- 
ground group, and by the marks and sails of a vessel 
beached near a wharf in the middle distance. The 
sky is full of soft clouds floating in a summer 
haze. 

Signed at the left, Wm. SHAYER SEN. 

Height, 30 inches; length, 39% inches. 


nay 4 37: ve Unknown 
218—STILL LIFE . 


The central object of a group arranged on a 
is a human skull, around which is coiled a serpent, 
and near by are rich metal objects, jewels, books, 
and papers. Below and on either side are bunches 
of grapes and other fruit, and on each corner of the 
picture is a bouquet of flowers. 

Height, 36 inches; width, 29 inches. 


John Faulkner, R. 
vo rf Ted “nls WP oe | 


219—GATHERING WATER- a 


Three or four country children have found a iy 
harvest of water-cress in a quiet, shallow stream, 
which runs from between banks overgrown with 
tall trees to the foreground, where it has in the time 
of freshet washed away the soft sand of an open 
field and widened out its bed. Beyond a sunlit 
pasture on the right is the corner of a large wood 
with tall feathery trees, and in the distance another 
large clump of trees against a hazy sky. . 

Signed at the right, Joun FauLKNER, R.H.A. 


Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches. 


Jean Baptiste Fontena 


French 


wd. wi L654—1715 


A bust of Cesar standing in a niche, is decorated 
- with a variety of flowers, a large bunch at the base 


5 


another on the shoulder, and a third fastened to the 
head by a brilliant red ribbon. The light falls 
strongly from the upper left. 

Height, 47% inches ; width, 30 inches. 


Charles Emile Jacque 


French 


P3/o° * wa Y %y ML, 
21—THE PIG HERDER Arr 


A thick growth of great forest trees extends 
nearly across the composition. The foreground is 
in sunlight, and a great herd of half wild pigs ac- 
companied by a peasant in a blue blouse, is eagerly 
scrambling up the rough slope to feed on the acorns 
in the wood. On the right is a simple sunlit plain 
stretching away to a low horizon. 


Signed at the left, Cu. JACQuE. 
Height, 35% inches; length, 52!4 inches. 


sgl; Cit: Mranatory 
222-—NIAGARA FALLS OONLIG 


The great sweep of the Horeshoe Falls is “2 
by the full moon, which is shining through an open- 
ing in the dense storm clouds which cover the sky. 
In the foreground is the well-known point with 
a round tower reached by a narrow foot bridge, 
which leads thither from a ledge of rocks, covered 
with trees and undergrowth. 


Signed at the left, E. H. 
Height, 29% inches; length, so inches. 


$C — Da J | 
223—ST. JOHN IN T WILD ES : i 


Seated on a rock in the foreground is the figure 
of a young saint adoring a small figure of the 
Saviour, and near him is a rude cross planted in the \, 
ground. Two cherubim hover above his _ head, 


and an immense tree half-covering the sky leans 
over the little glen, which is the chosen sanctuary 
of the saint. In the distance, beyond a rough and 
wooded country, are seen snow-covered mountain 


peaks against the sky. 
Height, 48 inches ; width, 37% inches. 


Me 2 Lan thci 
j4— MAGDALEN 


A woman in a silk gown which is falling off her 
bust, sits in the open air with one hand held to her ss 
right breast, and the other resting on a skull. Near- 

. her, leaning against a rock, is a large open volume 
which she reads with an expression of earnest atten- 
tion on her face. The figure is life-size and seen to 
the waist only. 


2 Gaerne 


Height, 40 inches ; width, 35 inches. 


2 pe es b 
por wy pee Kerllomd | 
'5—THE AMOURS OF S AND VENUS 


An immense carved and gilded couch with foun- 
tains and statuary and curtains, stands in the loggia 
of a palace, and upon it recline the figures of a 
Greek warrior and his bride. Crowds of cupids sur- 
round the bed, some playing with the hero’s armor, 
| others drawing the curtains and throwing up the 
{ coverlid, and in the clouds Vulcan is seen kneeling 


to Venus. 
Height, 40 inches ; length, 54 inches. 


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Pes L. Suyd 
36.7 yy. 
26—SAINT JOHN 


A full-length life-size Mae of the saint, partly 
clad in a rough tunic, half-kneeling near a trickling 
spring from which he catches water in a basin. In 
his left hand he holds a small rude cross, and behind 
him is a vista to a distant landscape. _ 

Height, 551% inches ; width, 44 inches. 


ae ta Verboeckhoven and Jan Baptiste 
De Jonghe 


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1789—I881 1785—18 
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A narrow stream sweeps around a clump of trees, 


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which half conceals a church and a cottage, and 
flows under a bridge in the foreground in front of 
a group of thatched farm buildings, overhung by | 
tall trees. On the right, beyond a sturdy oak, is a 
vista across a level country to the horizon, where 


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a line of low hills is faintly seen against the sky. 
A farmer with two horses is crossing the bridge, 
and sheep are lying in the road and feeding on the 
grass on either side. 

Signed at the left, J. B. pz JonGHE. 


Inscribed on the back: ‘‘ Je soussigné déclare que les animaux 
ct contre sont original. Eugene Verboeckhoven, 1864.”’ 


Height, 42 inches; length, 5514 inches. 


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From the further shoré ff the broad river rise oe 

steep and lofty heights, the pinnacle of one of them 
crowned by the ruins of a castle with a tall donjon 

and shattered walls. At the base of the cliffs stands 

a walled town with two towers, one square and one 
round. A raft and various boats float on the swell- 

ing surface of the stream, and in the foreground is 

a group of boats with numerous occupants. 


Signed at the left, B. F. 
Height, 65 inches ; width, 48 inches. 


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Height, 72 ‘inches ; width, 69 inches. 
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